Case Name: STATE v. F. J. FRIES
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1926-12-10
Citations: 169 Minn. 320
Docket Number: No. 25,703
Parties: STATE v. F. J. FRIES.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 169
Pages: 320–320

Head Matter:
STATE v. F. J. FRIES.
December 10, 1926.
No. 25,703.
Nathan Rivkin, for appellant.
Neil M. Cronin and Arthur P. Jensen, for the state.
Reported in 211 N. W. 310.

Opinion:
Dibell, J.
There was evidence on the part of two police officers that they saw the defendant, who was convicted of the unlawful transportation of intoxicating liquor, carry across a street at the carnival grounds in Minneapolis and deposit in an automobile a bottle, the contents of which were shown sufficiently though not absolutely to be intoxicating liquor. Opposed was evidence given by the defendant and his brother that there was not such transportation. The issue was one of fact determinable either for or against the defendant, The finding Of the trial court is sustained, and there is no room for profitable discussion.
Affirmed.