State v. Intoxicating Liquor

47 A. 107, 72 Vt. 22, 1899 Vt. LEXIS 120
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedSeptember 13, 1899
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Intoxicating Liquor, 47 A. 107, 72 Vt. 22, 1899 Vt. LEXIS 120 (Vt. 1899).

Opinion

Munson, J.

One apprehended and brought before a magistrate under Y. S. 4490, is entitled, without piling any claim in writing or giving any security, to cross-examine the witnesses produced by the State, and to be heard by himself, witnesses and counsel, as to any fact that would relieve him from the costs therein provided for.»

Exceptions sustained, ¡judgment against Jabbour reversed, and cause remanded.

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