State v. Foster
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Statement of the Case.
The information under which defendant is prosecuted charges that, upon the 11th day of August, 1911, he “did unlawfully keep a grog or tippling shop and did retail spirituous and intoxicating liquor, to wit, beer and whisky, without previously obtaining a license,” etc. He called for a bill of particulars, alleging that he was entitled to be informed of the nature of the liquor he was alleged to have retailed, whether it was whisky, beer, wine, or other intoxicating or spirituous liquors, or near beer; and “of the time, place, and date of the alleged sale or retailing”; and of the quantity of liquor, or liquors, he was alleged to have sold or retailed. The district attorney furnished the bill, reading as follows:
“Kind of liquor; beer which will produce intoxication. Time; date alleged in the information. Place; defendant’s place of business in the city of Shreveport, on Texas avenue. * * *
“That he elects to make this prosecution for retailing spirituous and intoxicating liquor.
“That all other information asked for, and to which defendant is entitled, is contained in the bill of information.
“The sale was made by the person named in the bill of information.”
Defendant objected to the bill so furnished, on the grounds that it fails to give the number, on Texas avenue, of his place of business, and fails to inform him of the quantity of liquor he is charged with selling; and he comes before this court, appealing from a conviction and sentence, on bills of exception to the overruling of his objection.
Opinion.
Judgment affirmed.
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57 So. 895, 130 La. 219, 1912 La. LEXIS 817, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-foster-la-1912.