DocketNumber: No. 961.
Citation Numbers: 34 S.W. 946, 35 Tex. Crim. 584, 1896 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 69
Judges: Davidson
Filed Date: 3/18/1896
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This is a conviction for a violation of the local option law, in Precinct No. of Parker County. Appellant was charged with and convicted of selling whiskey in said precinct to one John Hardgraves. The testimony discloses that Hardgraves had his place of business in Springtown, in said Precinct No. 2; and gave the appellant a written order for two quarts of whiskey, to be delivered by appellant to him at his said place of business; the appellant residing and having his saloon business in Wise County. The evidence shows that the whiskey was delivered to Hardgraves at his place of business, in Springtown, by one Bob Carey, by whom the appellant sent the whiskey. Carey was the agent of the appellant. This sale was in Precinct No. 2, of Parker County, and therefore a violation of the local option law. See, Com. v. Holstine, 132 Pa. Stat., 357; 19 Alt. Rep., 273; In re Liquors of Young;
Affirmed.