17 A. 577 | N.H. | 1889
The constitutional authority of the legislature, in the exercise of the police power of the state to enact such regulations as are deemed reasonably necessary for the security and protection of the lives and health of all persons within the state, is unquestioned. Pierce v. State,
The defendants are properly joined in the indictment. If more persons than one engage in the doing of a criminal thing in such a way as to make each one guilty of the crime, they may be indicted jointly, not necessarily in several counts, but in a single count. Bish. Cr. Proc., s. 467; 1 Whar. Cr. Law, s. 429; Com. v. Sloan, 4 Cush. 52.
It would be no defence to the indictment that the defendants had in their employ a person licensed and registered as required by statute, who compounded the medicines called for by prescriptions of physicians. The language of the statute is, — "If any person shall engage in the business of retailing and vending, directly *43
or indirectly, drugs, medicines, and chemicals, and in dispensing medicine, and compounding physicians' prescription without being registered . . . he shall be punished . . ." G. L., c. 133, s. 8. Section 1 provides that it shall be lawful for any person to be an owner in the stock in trade in any druggist or apothecary shop, if he takes no part in conducting or keeping said shop. If the defendants took any part in conducting the business, they are liable to the penalty, although they had in their employ a person duly licensed, who compounded the medicines called for by physicians' prescriptions. It would be no defence to show that no actual harm has resulted from the defendants' violation of the statute. State v. White,
Demurrer overruled.
DOE, C. J., was absent: SMITH, J., did not sit: the others concurred.