140 Mass. 289 | Mass. | 1885
The only exception is to the instructions given, and to the refusal to give instructions asked, in regard to what would show that a person to whom intoxicating liquor was sold on the Lord’s day at an inn was a guest of the inn, within the meaning of the Pub. Sts. e. 100, § 9, el. 2, which provide that a licensed innholder “ may supply such liquor to guests who havé resorted to his house for food or lodging.”
The instructions asked by the defendant, and the objections urged by him to the instructions given, are founded on the supposed general meaning of the word “ guest.” It is not worth
Exceptions overruled.