22 Ga. App. 120 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1918
Prince Barney was charged with selling intoxicating liquors, and also with having intoxicating, liquors -in his possession. He was found guilty of having intoxicating liquors in his possession. The officers who searched his place found a considerable quantity of liquor on and near his premises, in quarts and half-pints. It was testified that this' was his place of business, that he stayed there all the time, lived there, and had a dance going on there on the night on which the officers found the liquor, and one witness testified that the defendant • said that the place in question was his place. In his statement at the trial the defendant denied that the place belonged to him, and said that he knew nothing about the liquor being there. He made a motion for a new trial, which the court overruled, and he excepted.
Judgment affirmed.