188 Ind. 493 | Ind. | 1919
— The appellant was convicted in the Vigo Circuit Court in a prosecution under §4 and §20 of chapter 4 of the acts of 1917, known as the Prohibi
The affidavit in this case was filed on November 18,
The officers again visited defendant’s place at Tenth and Crawford streets, in the city of Terre Haute,. Indiana, on November 16, 1918, and found a quart bottle partly filled with whisky, and a bar bottle partly filled with whisky and fQur whisky glasses. The defendant,' Jesse Barker, was in the house at that time, and, after the whisky was found, one of the officers said to the defendant, “Where is the rest of your whisky Jess?” And he said, “That’s all I have got. Honest to God, that’s all there is around here.” Defendant was then asked by one of the officers if he had a government stamp and he said, “You are damned right, I bought one yesterday.” The evidence shows that he paid to the deputy collector of internal revenue, on November 15, 1918, the sum of $25 for retail liquor dealer license, and $12.50 penalty. This license covered the period from July 1, 1918, to June 30, 1919, and was issued to defendant as retail liquor dealer at Tenth and Crawford streets, in the city of Terre Haute, Indiana.
Note. — Reported in 124 N. E. 681.