73 Iowa 279 | Iowa | 1887
Defendant is accused of selling intoxicating liquors to minors, and to intoxicated persons, and to persons who were in the habit of becoming intoxicated; also of selling liquors to be used as beverages. The district court ruled that, as he held a permit from the board of supervisors for the sale of intoxicating liquors for the purposes for which they were allowed to be sold, he could not be tried upon an information for these acts, but that he was answerable only upon indictment for nuisance. The question in the case, then, is whether a person who holds a permit for the sale of intoxicating liquors for lawful purposes is punishable criminally for sales made by him for unlawful purposes. This question depends upon the construction and effect which should be given to certain sections of the statute for the suppression of intemperance.
Section 1523 of the Code is as follows: “No person shall manufacture or sell, by himself, his clerk, servant, or agent, directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquors, except as hereinafter provided. * * *” Section 1526 provides
Sales of liquors to the classes of persons enumerated in section 1539 are not, by the terms of that section, declared to be misdemeanors, and the penalty imposed by it can be enforced only by civil actions at the suit of a citizen of the county. Section 1542 prescribes a penalty for owning or keeping intoxicating liquors with intent to sell the same, contrary to law, and makes the act a misdemeanor, triable, for the first offense, on information; and section 1543 makes the' keeping of a building or place in which intoxicating liquors f i e sold contrary to law, or are kept for sale contrary to law, a misdemeanor, triable by indictment. Section 1540, however, contains the only provision under which a party can be punished criminally for the act of selling intoxicating liquors, but, by the express language of that section, it is made applicable only to persons “ not holding such a permit.” It is to the acts of persons of that class that the penalties prescribed