Case Name: Zapf v. The State
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1896-06-19
Citations: 145 Ind. 696
Docket Number: No. 17,772
Parties: Zapf v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 145
Pages: 696–696

Head Matter:
Zapf v. The State.
[No. 17,772.
Filed June 19, 1896.]
From the Marion Criminal Court.
Affirmed.
Baker & Daniels, Elliott & Elliott, Stuart Bros. & Hammond, Zollars & Worden, Lamb & Beasley, and S. R. Hamill, for appellant.
W. A. Ketcham, Attorney-General, C. S. Wiltsie, F. E. Matson, E. F. Ritter, and Duncan, Smith & Hornbrook, for State.

Opinion:
Jordan, J.
— The appellant was convicted upon an indictment which charged that on the 4th day of July, 1895, he being duly licensed under the laws of this State to sell intoxicating liquors, did then and there unlawfully suffer and permit in his saloon certain persons named, who were not members of his family. This prosecution was based upon section 3 of an Act approved March 11, 1895, (Acts of 1895, p. 248).
The questions herein presented were considered and decided adversely to appellant in the case of The State v. Gerhardt, ante, 439, and upon the authority of that decision the judgment must be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.