Case Name: Ulrich v. Commonwealth
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1869-01-12
Citations: 6 Bush 400
Docket Number: 
Parties: Ulrich v. Commonwealth.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 69
Pages: 400–401

Head Matter:
Case 28 — INDICTMENT—
January 12.
Ulrich v. Commonwealth.
APPEAL PROM KENTON CIRCUIT COURT.
Selling liquor to minors. — It is as in.cum.bent on the vendor of liquor to know that his customer labors under no disability as it is for him to know the law.
J. F. & C. H. Fisk,........For Appellant.
John Rodman, Attorney-General, . . . For Appellee.

Opinion:
JUDGE PETERS
delivered the opinion op the court.
Appellant's motto was commendable, and if he had conformed his practice to his precept he would have shunned the criticism of the grand jury, and his young friend would doubtless have profited by his forbearance.
The law commands him not to sell liquor to minors unless by the 'written consent or request of the father of such minors, if living, or of their mother or guardian, if the father be dead.
It is as incumbent on the vendor of liquor to know that his customer labors under no disability as it is for him to know the law, and his ignorance of neither will excuse him.
As the evidence authorized the verdict, and no error was committed by the giving or refusing instructions, the judgment must he affirmed.