Case Name: ANTEL v. STATE
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1929-03-04
Citations: 7 Ohio Law Abs. 211
Docket Number: No 9726
Parties: ANTEL v STATE
Judges: Sullivan and Levine, JJ, concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 7
Pages: 211–212

Head Matter:
ANTEL v STATE
Ohio Appeals, 8th Dist, Cuyahoga Co
No 9726.
Decided Mar 4, 1929
Louis Fernberg, Cleveland, for Antel.
J M Kovachy, Cleveland, for State.

Opinion:
VICKERY, PJ.
There was some claim about this being a private dwelling. The evidence shows that it was not a nrivate dwelling house, but-was undoubtedly a speak-easy, and it was a rendezvous for those who wished to regale themselves with intoxicating liquor, and that the liquor that was in the possession of the plaintiff in error was for the purpose of trafficking in liquor-, one would have no doubt after hearing this case.
We do not see any error in this record that would warrant us in disturbing it in any way and not finding any such error we can do nothing but affirm the judgment. It is, therefore, affirmed.
Sullivan and Levine, JJ, concur.