State v. Hurley
4 Ind. 574, 1853 Ind. LEXIS 213
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State v. Hurley, 4 Ind. 574, 1853 Ind. LEXIS 213 (Ind. 1853).
Opinion
Charge, selling liquor without license. Motion to quash sustained, and correctly. See Divine v. The State, ante, p. 240.—The State v. Lockstand, ante, p. 572.—Rosenbaum v. The State, post; and Brutton v. The State, post.
The judgment is affirmed.
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