State v. Dunn
4 Ind. 280, 1853 Ind. LEXIS 100
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State v. Dunn, 4 Ind. 280, 1853 Ind. LEXIS 100 (Ind. 1853).
Opinion
This was an indictment for retailing spirituous liquors without license. Motion to quash sustained.
We are not advised what objection to the indictment was made in that Court. Nor, on examination, can we see any serious objection to it. We think the motion to quash should have been overruled.
The judgment is reversed with costs.
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