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The appellant was charged with a violation of the liquor laws of this State in that as a pharmacist licensed to sell whisky for medicinal purposes under a doctor's prescription, he had sold whisky to one Woodrow McDermitt without a prescription therefor being issued by a regularly licensed physician, and upon a trial therefor he was fined the sum of $100.00.
The complaint and information fail to allege that such sale was made "for medicinal purposes." We have heretofore held in Wilson v. State,
102 S.W.2d 1057 , that such an averment was essential. To the same effect is the case of Gunn v. State,109 S.W.2d 1056 ; also Taylor v. State,110 S.W.2d 582 , also Smith v. State,115 S.W.2d 668 .This matter was called to the trial court's attention in a motion in arrest of judgment.
The complaint and information are both defective in that they fail to allege that such whisky was sold "for medicinal purposes" without a proper prescription.
The judgment is reversed and the prosecution ordered dismissed.
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 20151.
Judges: Graves
Filed Date: 2/1/1939
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/15/2024