Case ID: kan_84/html/0892-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Tom Church, Appellant.
    
    No. 17,442.
    Appeal from Greenwood district court.
    Opinion filed May 6, 1911.
    Affirmed.
    
      Lett) E. Clogston, and Robert H. Clogston, for the appellant.
    
      John S. Daioson, attorney-general, S. N. Hawkes, assistant attorney-general, and Charles D. Shukers, special assistant attorney-general, for the appellee; I. F. Benest, and S. F. Wicker, of counsel.
   Per Curiam:

This is an appeal from, the conviction of the appellant for a violation of the prohibitory liquor law. In the-absence of a bill of exceptions'the evidence is to be presumed sufficient to support the charge. The trial appears to have been conducted regularly and no question of error is presented which demands discussion.

The judgment is affirmed.