Case Name: The State of Iowa, Appellee, v. Jacob Luick, Appellant, et al.
Court: Iowa Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Iowa
Decision Date: 1893-05-27
Citations: 88 Iowa 747
Docket Number: 
Parties: The State of Iowa, Appellee, v. Jacob Luick, Appellant, et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Iowa Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 747–747

Head Matter:
The State of Iowa, Appellee, v. Jacob Luick, Appellant, et al.
Liquor Nuisance: conviction: appeal.
Appeal from Polk District Court. — Hon. C. P. Holmes, Judge.
Saturday, May 27, 1893.
The defendants were indicted for a liquor nuisance; were convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of three hundred dollars each, and costs and attorneys’ fees, and to stand committed to the jail of Polk county, Iowa, for one hundred and seven days, unless said fine and costs should be sooner paid. The defendant, Luick, excepted, and he appeals.
Affirmed.
No appearance for the appellant.
John T. Stone, Attorney General, and Thos. A. Cheshire, for the State.

Opinion:
Kinne, J.
This cause is submitted on a transcript whieh contains a copy of the indictment, notice of appeal, appeal bond, and record entry of judgment. Neither the evidence, instructions, nor motion for a new trial is in the record.- We have examined the entire record before us, and find no error. Affirmed.