The proceedings before the license commissioners were judicial, and the final order made by the commissioners was a judgment. State v. Corron,
The defendant claims that if the judgment proves anything it *Page 119
shows the plaintiffs equally as guilty as the defendant. If this were true, it would be fatal to a recovery here. Boston Maine R. R. v. Brackett,
To show that the real wrongdoer was the present defendant, the plaintiffs introduced evidence that at the time the license was violated the defendant was in charge of the premises where the license was exercised. This was substantial evidence tending to prove that the defendant was personally guilty, and entitled the plaintiffs to go to the jury on that question.
No other objections to the admissibility or sufficiency of the evidence have been argued and none are perceived.
Plaintiffs' exception sustained: defendant's exception overruled.
All concurred. *Page 120
