State v. Williams

69 Mo. App. 284, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 44
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 23, 1897
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Williams, 69 Mo. App. 284, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 44 (Mo. Ct. App. 1897).

Opinion

Bland, P. J.

[286]*286sale op liquor by merchant and druggist. [285]*285Defendant was indicted and convicted under section 1, page 128, Session Acts of 1891 (concerning dramshops) of violating that act by selling to one C. C. Hunt, one pint of whisky, etc., without a dramshop license. The evidence of Hunt was that he bought whisky as charged in the indictment. The evidence on the part of the stgte, and the defense was, that the defendant kept a drug store, containing a stock of drugs, medicines, notions, etc., such as are usually kept in drug stores, situated in neighborhoods similar to the one where defendant’s store was located. It was admitted that he had a merchant’s license, at the [286]*286time he sold to Hunt. There was evidence tending to prove that he had in his employ a registered pharmacist also. At the close of the testimony defendant interposed a demurrer to the evidence, which was by the court overruled. This was error. As a merchant he was not amenable to the dramshop act. The section of the act above referred to, applies to sales made by persons who have no license of any kind authorizing a sale of liquor, and does not apply to merchants or druggists dealing under a license as such. If he was both a merchant and a druggist, as the evidence tends to prove, then he should have been indicted under the law regulating sales of liquor by druggists, as has been held by repeated decisions of this court.

Judgment reversed and defendant discharged.

All concur.

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