Case Name: The State of iowa, Appellee, v. Henry Hargens, Appellant
Court: Iowa Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Iowa
Decision Date: 1893-05-25
Citations: 88 Iowa 740
Docket Number: 
Parties: The State of iowa, Appellee, v. Henry Hargens, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Iowa Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 740–740

Head Matter:
The State of iowa, Appellee, v. Henry Hargens, Appellant.
Liquor Nuisance: conviction: appeal.
Appeal from Harrison District Court.
Thursday, May 25, 1893.
The defendant was convicted of the crime of keeping a place in which he kept for sale, and sold, intoxicating liquors in violation of law. Prom the judgment of the district court, requiring him to pay a line and costs, and committing him to jail in default of payment, he appeals.
Affirmed.
No appearance for either party.

Opinion:
Robinson, C. J.
This cause is submitted for our decision without argument for either party, on a transcript of the indictment, judgment, notice of appeal, and appeal bond. We have read the record thus presented with care, but discover no reason for disturbing the judgment of the district court. It is, therefore, affirmed.