Court Opinion

ID: 9824789
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 11:25:15.679302+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:06.108506
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing.
Under the statute (Acts 1915, p. 31, § 31), the term “prohibited liquors and beverages * * * shall include all liquors, liquids, and beverages now or hereafter prohibited by the law of the state to be manufactured, sold or otherwise disposed of, or any device or substitute for any of them, and shall also be so understood in any warrant, process, affidavit, complaint, indictment, judgment, decree or pleading in any judicial proceeding.” Therefore the first, second, and fourth grounds of demurrer to the indictment were properly overruled. The fifth ground of demurrer is not well taken. Powell v. State (Ala. App.) 90 South. 138.i The third ground of demurrer is general in its nature, and does not raise the question upon which counsel for appellant base their argument on rehearing.
Application overruled.

 Ante, p. 101.