54 Kan. 160 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The defendant was charged with violations of the prohibitory law, in three counts. The first and second counts alleged sales of intoxicating liquors on September 18, 1893, and November 6-, 1893. The third count charged him with maintaining a nuisance. He was convicted under the first and second counts, and acquitted as to the third.
Several errors concerning the introduction of testimony are alleged. There was some evidence to identify the bottle, which was offered in evidence, and we do not think the court