109 Mass. 366 | Mass. | 1872
The evidence as to the quantity of intoxicating liquors and other articles found on January 12 in the kitchen connected with the oyster saloon and bar kept by the defendant, as to the finding of such liquors a week afterwards concealed in the same room, and as to persons being seen in the interval coming out of the saloon in a state of intoxication, was competent and sufficient evidence to warrant a jury to return a verdict .that the defendant on January 12 kept intoxicating liquors with an intent to sell them contrary to law, and was submitted to the jury with suitable instructions. Commonwealth v. Blood, 11 Gray, 74. Commonwealth v. Higgins, 16 Gray, 19. Commonwealth v Kennedy, 97 Mass. 224. Commonwealth v. Carney, 108 Mass. 417.
Exceptions overruled.