296 Mass. 60 | Mass. | 1936
This complaint charged that the defendant, on March 28, 1936, “did unlawfully go from place to place in the city of New Bedford selling or bartering or carrying for sale or barter or exposing for sale or barter certain goods, wares and merchandise, he, the said Roland G. Bergeron, not having then and there any license, authority or appointment according to law to pursue the business of hawking and peddling.” The trial judge in the District Court found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to pay a fine of $10. On appeal to the Superior Court the defendant filed a waiver of trial by jury. The case was heard by a judge of a district court, sitting in the Superior Court, under St. 1923, c. 469, as last amended by St. 1935, c. 377, upon the following agreed statement of facts: “The defendant is engaged in the business of selling fuel and range oil in the city of New Bedford; carrying said oil in a vehicle; calling on householders who live in various parts of the city of New Bedford; that said householders have previously agreed with the said defendant that they will purchase their oil requirements from him, and at the time of the call the defendant ascertains the quantity of oil desired, which is then and there delivered, and payment therefor is then made or a bill is subsequently rendered.” After this statement was read, counsel for the defendant presented a motion requesting the judge “to direct a verdict” for the defendant. This motion was denied, and the defendant was found guilty. He excepted to the denial of the motion. At the request of both parties the case was reported to this court with the stipulation that “if the verdict of guilty is warranted by law, the defendant shall stand convicted; if the verdict of guilty is not warranted by law, it shall be set aside and the defendant discharged.”
G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 101, § 13, provides: “Except as hereinafter expressly provided, the terms 'hawker’ and 'pedler’
As the finding of guilty was warranted, in accordance with the stipulation the entry must be
Defendant to stand convicted.