Case Name: O'Daily v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas; Dauphin v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas; Shank v. The State. From the Lagrange Common Pleas; Griffin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas; Dell v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas; Redin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas; Hemberger v. The State. From the Jennings Common Pleas
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1858-05
Citations: 10 Ind. 572
Docket Number: 
Parties: O’Daily v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Dauphin v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Shank v. The State. From the Lagrange Common Pleas. Griffin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Dell v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Redin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Hemberger v. The State. From the Jennings Common Pleas.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 10
Pages: 572–572

Head Matter:
O’Daily v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Dauphin v. The State, Two Cases. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Shank v. The State. From the Lagrange Common Pleas. Griffin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Dell v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Redin v. The State. From the Tippecanoe Common Pleas. Hemberger v. The State. From the Jennings Common Pleas.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
These were all prosecutions under the liquor law of 1855. The defendants below were fined. The judgments in all the cases are reversed for the reason given in the case of O'Daily v. The State, 9 Ind. R. 494.