United States v. Lefevre

26 F. Cas. 915, 1 Cranch 244

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United States v. Lefevre, 26 F. Cas. 915, 1 Cranch 244 (circtddc 1805).

Opinion

THE COURT

was of opinion, that in order to bring the traverser within the act of assembly, he must be either a tavern keeper, or a retailer of spirituous liquors, by being in the custom of selling liquors by retail, either with or without license.

Whereupon Mr. Jones gave up the count upon the statute.

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