88 Mass. 595 | Mass. | 1863
The description of the offence in the complaint is sufficiently definite to identify the particular act of transportation intended to be charged as criminal; that is, the complaint sets out the place in which the act was committed, by alleging that the liquor was carried from one place to another within the city of Worcester. In this particular, it is not open to the objection which was sustained in Commonwealth v. Reily,
Motion in arrest overruled-