117 Ky. 936 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1904
Opinion oí the court bt
Reversing.
The locall option law is in force in the Cloverport magisterial district of Breckinridge county. Appellee was indict■ed on the charge that it rented on its' steamboat' known as the “Henry Harley,” in its possession and under its control, a room, bar, and place, to another, in which he solid spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, with its knowledge and consent, to Edward Gregory, at the wharf in Cloverport, while the boat was anchored to the wharf on the Ohio river. The defendant demurred to the indictment, and on the hearing of the demurrer it was agreed that the Cloverport magisterial district is bounded as follows: “Beginning at a point on the
The court sustained thei demurrer and dismissed the indictment on the ground that the acts complained of, being done on the Ohio river, were not done within the Oloverport magisterial district, as the lines of the district begin at a point on the Ohio river, and, in closing, run to the river, and thence up the river to the beginning. It is insisted for appellee that the judgment is right, and that the territorial limits of the district extend only to the river, and do not include any part of it.
The boundary of Kentucky extends to the northern shore of the Ohio river, at low water mark. In the act of February 11, 1820, after the boundaries of the State were defined, it was enacted: “The sovereign power and jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Kentucky extends to and over the entire soil and waters within the limits described in the preceding section, except so far as she may have ceded jurisdiction to the United States for national purposes. Each county in this Commonwealth, whose boundary is described in part by the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, shall be considered as bounded in that particular by the State line; and the islands thereof shall be within the' respective counties holding the main land opposite thereto, within this State; and the several counties and tribunals thereof shall hold and exercise
Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with directions to overrule the demurrer to the indictment.