Case Name: Polsinelli v. State of Indiana
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1925-06-02
Citations: 196 Ind. 569
Docket Number: No. 24,693
Parties: Polsinelli v. State of Indiana.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 196
Pages: 569–570

Head Matter:
Polsinelli v. State of Indiana.
[No. 24,693.
Filed June 2, 1925.
Rehearing denied October 14, 1925.]
Rabb, Mahoney & Fansler, for appellant.
U. S. Lesh, Attorney-General and Ethan A. Miles, for the State.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Appellant was charged, substantially in the language of §20, ch. 4, Acts 1917 p. 15, with the offense of maintaining a common nuisance, where intoxicating liquor was sold, etc. A motion to quash the affidavit was overruled, and the only question presented for decision is whether or not the facts stated in the indictment constituted a public offense, the only specific objection thereto suggested by counsel being the alleged insufficiency of the title of said act to embrace the provisions of §20. This question has been decided against appellant's contention. No error was committed in overruling the motion to quash. Alyea v. State (1925), ante 364, 147 N. E. 144.
The judgment is affirmed.