Case Name: Payne v. State of Indiana
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1929-04-03
Citations: 89 Ind. App. 85
Docket Number: No. 13,625
Parties: Payne v. State of Indiana.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 89
Pages: 85–86

Head Matter:
Payne v. State of Indiana.
[No. 13,625.
Filed April 3, 1929.]
James H. Meyer and Posey T. Kime, for appellant.
Arthur L. Gilliom, Attorney-General, and Bernard A. Keltner, Deputy Attorney-General, for the State.

Opinion:
Lockyear, J.
This was a prosecution by the State of Indiana against appellant upon affidavit charging the unlawful possession of a still or distilling apparatus for the unlawful manufacture of liquor.
The appellant was not represented bv an attorney, was tried by the court, and found guilty of possession of a still as charged in the affidavit, fined $100 and committed to the Indiana Woman's Prison from one to five years.
The appellant filed a motion for a new trial alleging: (1) That the finding of the court is contrary to law; (2) that the finding of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence. The court overruled the motion for a new trial.
There is ample evidence in the record to support the court's finding and judgment.
Judgment affirmed.