State v. Hand Brewing Company

78 A. 499, 32 R.I. 56, 1911 R.I. LEXIS 2
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedJanuary 4, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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State v. Hand Brewing Company, 78 A. 499, 32 R.I. 56, 1911 R.I. LEXIS 2 (R.I. 1911).

Opinion

Dubois, C. J.

This case has been brought before this court, upon certification of certain constitutional questions, from the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District. It appears that the following complaint was made to the justice of said court: “To Lellan J. Tuck, Esquire, Justice, Robert S. Emerson, Esquire, Clerk of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, in the county of Providence in the State of Rhode Island •and Providence Plantations. >

“Bernard M. Dowd of North Providence in the county of Providence in State of Rhode Island, agent for the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, on oath complains in the name and behalf of the State, that he is the duly authorized agent of said the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, that said the Five Bros., Incorporated is engaged in the manufacture, bottling and selling of soda water, mineral water, aerated water, beer, ales, wines, cider, milk, cream, under the name of the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, that it is the owner of and in its business aforesaid, does use bottles, jugs, cans, tins, casks, barrels, kegs, trays, crates, boxes, siphons, fountains, each of which said bottles, jugs, cans, tins, casks, barrels, kegs, trays, crates, boxes, siphons, fountains, have branded, stamped, engraved, blown or etched, carved, thereon the name, mark, device and designation of ownership is as follows to wit: the bottles capacity 14 oz: — 'Registered, The Five Sullivan Bros., Prov. R. I.’ inside a circle, together with the word 'Registered’ outside of circle, or ' The Five Sullivan Brothers, Trade Mark,’ together with the figure '5’ and 'Providence, R. I.’ inside a circle and the word ' Registered ’ outside of circle, or ' Sullivan Bros. Providence, R. I.’ with monogram 'F. S. B.’ inside of circle, and the word ' Registered ’ outside of circle.
“That the said the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated in compliance with the provision of Chapter 627 of the Public Laws of Rhode Island, did on the 16th day of March, A. D. *58 1903, file in the office of the Secretary of said State of RhodeIsland a description of the name, mark, device and designation of ownership aforesaid, and did cause such description thereafter to be printed once a week, for three successive weeks in the Providence News a newspaper published in said city of Providence.
“That your complainant has reasonable cause to believe and does believe that the following personal property to wit: Five hundred bottles each of the value of five cents and all of the value of twenty-five dollars of the property of the said the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, and upon which appears the-name, mark, device and designation of ownership aforesaid, branded, stamped, engraved, blown or etched, carved and affixed thereon, are in the possession of the Hand Brewing Company of Pawtucket unlawfully, without the consent in writing and without having been purchased from the said the-Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, and are being unlawfully held, used, and disposed of and trafficked in by said Hand Brewing Company -without the consent in writing and without having been purchased from the said the Five Sullivan Bros., Incorporated, and that said bottles are now secreted and concealed in a certain building, shop, store, barn and premises numbered 17 and situate on Freeman street so called, in the said city of Pawtucket and within the Judicial District of said court, and against the statute and the peace and dignity of the State.
“ Wherefore your complainant prays for a warrant to search-said building, shop, store, barn and premises, 17 Freeman street for said bottles and that the same may be awarded to the possession of the said
“Dated at said Pawtucket, this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1910.
“Bernard M. Dowd,
“ Complainant.
“Providence, sc. — In Pawtucket this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1910, personally came Bernard M. Dowd, subscriber to the above complaint, and made oath to the truth of the same. *59 and at the same time and place himself as principal, and John H. Branaghan as surety, recognized according to law, in the sum of fifty dollars, to prosecute said complaint with effect, or in default thereof to pay all lawful costs which may acrue thereon, to the State.
“ Before me, • Lellan J. Tuck,
“Justice of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District.”

and that said justice thereupon issued the following warrant to said complaint annexed: “ State of Rhode Island and Proviidence Plantations. Providence sc. — To the Sheriff of the County of Providence, Ms deputies or to either of the Town Sergeants or Constables in the County of Providence, Greeting:

“ Complaint having been made to me on oath as above written, you are therefore hereby required in the name of said State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, to search thorougMy the building, shop, barn and premises, 17 Freeman street in said complaint described in the daytime, and to seize and to take into your possession the bottles in said complaint described and if the same or any part thereof shall be found upon search, that you bring the bottles so found together with the body of the person or persons in whose possession the same are found before the District Court of the tenth Judicial District, to be disposed of and dealt with as to law and justice shall appertain. And for so doing tMs shall be your warrant. Hereof fail not.
“Given under my hand and seal, at Pawtucket in said county, tMs 22nd day of June in the year A. D. 1910.
“Lellan J. Tuck,
Justice of the District Court of the tenth Judicial District.”

and that the same was served by Bernard M. Dowd, constable, who made the following return thereto: “I have searched thorougMy the building, shop, store and premises located 17 Freeman street in the witMn complaint described, on the 23rd day of June in the daytime and have seized and taken possession of 373 bottles there found in said complaint described and have the said bottles so found here in Court, and I have also apprehended Michael Hand for Hand Brewing Company the *60 person in whose possession the same were found and have here before the Court, as within commanded.

“Service............................. 3.00
Travel............................... .20
Attendance.......................... .50
Aid 4 Persons......................... 4.00
7.70
“Bernard M. Dowd,
Constable.”

. which was afterwards amended by permission of said court to ■conform to the facts, as follows:

“State of Rhode Island, &c.
“Providence, Sc.
“ I have searched thoroughly the building, shop, store and premises located at No.

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