Case ID: ind_187/html/0726-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Townsend, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Pisarski v. Hunter, Prosecuting Attorney.
    [No. 23,442.
    Filed June 28, 1918.]
    From Lake Superior Court; Charles E. Greenwald, Judge.
    Proceeding by Valentine Pisarski against Clyde E. Hunter, prosecuting attorney. From a .judgment for the defendant, the plaintiff appeals.
    
      Affirmed.
    
    
      W. J. McAleer, Francis J. Dorsey, Gerald A. Gillet, William H. Matthew, George B. Sheerer and John H. Gillet, for appellant.
    
      Ele Stansbury, Attorney-General, R. C. Minton, W. B. Wheeler and Dale F.. Stansbury, for appellee.
   Townsend, J.

— Appellant, a licensed saloon keeper, sought to enjoin appellee, prosecuting attorney for Lake county, from enforcing the Prohibition Law (Acts 1917 p. .15). Appellee’s demurrer to the complaint was sustained.

The validity of the act, under the state and federal Constitutions, is brought in question.

The points presented having been determined in the case of Schmitt v. F. W. Cook Brewing Company (1918), ante 623, 120 N. E. 19, 23, at this term, the judgment is affirmed.

Spencer, J., dissents.