Polsinelli v. State
147 N.E. 918 | Ind. | 1925
Appellant was charged, substantially in the language of § 20, ch. 4, Acts 1917 p. 15, with the offense of maintaining a common nuisance, where intoxicating liquor was sold, etc. A motion to quash the affidavit was overruled, and the only question presented for decision is whether or not the facts stated in the indictment constituted a public offense, the only specific objection thereto suggested by counsel being the alleged insufficiency of the title of said act to embrace the provisions of § 20. This question has been decided against appellant's contention. No error was committed in overruling the motion to quash. Alyea v. State (1925), ante 364,
The judgment is affirmed.