Court Opinion

ID: 9825341
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 12:40:59.683948+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:43.236202
License: Public Domain

BRICKEN, P. J.
This prosecution originated in the county court; the charge being a violation of the state prohibition law by having in possession prohibited liquor. From a judgment of conviction in the county court, defendant appealed to the circuit court, and was there tried upon the original affidavit and complaint. He was again convicted; the jury assessing a fine of $50. From the judgment of conviction in the circuit court,, this appeal was taken.
The evidence discloses a clear-cut issue of fact for the determination of the jury. In the rulings of the court upon the admission of the testimony to which exceptions were reserved, we find no error injuriously affecting the substantial rights of the defendant. The charges refused to defendant were properly refused. The record proper is without error. The ruling of the court upon motion for a new trial is not presented.
*255The judgment of conviction in the circuit court from which this appeal was taken is affirmed.
Affirmed.