The King v. McGregor

1 Haw. 151
CourtHawaii Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1855
StatusPublished

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The King v. McGregor, 1 Haw. 151 (haw 1855).

Opinion

The defendant was charged and found guilty, in the Police Court, for selling spirituous liquors without license, and the case came before this Court on appeal. The counsel for the crown moved that the case be struck from the calendar, on the ground that no bond for costs had been filed in the court below, as required by the statute, and that no appeal had ever been properly taken. Motion granted.

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