Case ID: minn_122/html/0528-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE v. ELSIE WEINBERG.
    
    July 3, 1913.
    Nos. 18,033—(7).
    Sale of intoxicating liquor.
    The evidence supported a conviction for making an illegal sale. [ReporterJ.
    Defendant was arraigned in the municipal court of .Minneapolis, tried before Charles L. Smith, J., and found guilty of selling intoxicating liquor without a license. From an order denying defendant’s motion for a new trial, she appealed.
    Affirmed.
    
      F. S. Ayers and W. E. Flyrnn, for appellant.
    
      Daniel Fish, City Attorney, J. T. O’Donnell, Assistant City Attorney, for respondent.
    
      
       Reported in 142 N. W. 1135.
    
   Per Curiam.

On a trial in the municipal court of Minneapolis, without a jury, the defendant was convicted of an unlawful sale of intoxicating liquors. She appealed from an order denying her a new trial. The sole question involved is whether the evidence is sufficient to sustain the conviction. We have examined the record and conclude that it is.

Order affirmed.