State v. Elliott
108 A. 927, 93 Vt. 449, 1919 Vt. LEXIS 185
Opinion
Although this complaint specifies the person to [450] whom, the time when, and the place where the intoxicating liquor was said to have been furnished, it is no better, as a criminal pleading, than the one in State v. Villa, 92 Vt. 121, 102 Atl. 935; and for the reasons therein stated is fatally defective, and cannot support a conviction.
The judgment overruling the motion in arrest is reversed, the motion is sustained, and the respondent is discharged.
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State v. Elliott, 108 A. 927, 93 Vt. 449, 1919 Vt. LEXIS 185 (Vt. 1919).
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