Lead Opinion
Each of the appellants was convicted of manufacturing intoxicating liquor for beverage purposes. Alcee Benoit was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and costs, and to be imprisoned 60 days, and, in default of payment of the fine, to be imprisoned 9 months longer. Each of the two other defendants was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and costs, and to be imprisoned 60 days, and, in default of payment of the fine, to be imprisoned 6 months longer. *Page 243
Every issue in each of the three cases was decided to-day in State v. Doras Hebert (No. 26165)
The verdict in each case is affirmed; the sentence of each defendant to pay a fine of $500 and costs and to be imprisoned 60 days is affirmed; the additional sentence of imprisonment of Alcee Benoit for 9 months and of each of the two other defendants for 6 months is annulled.
Addendum
A rehearing was granted in this case upon the point alone decided in State v. Doras Hebert (No. 26165)
For the reasons assigned in the Hebert Case on rehearing, the judgment and sentence are affirmed.
O'NIELL, C.J., and ROGERS AND BRUNOT, JJ., dissent.
