SIMPSON v. STATE, 89 Ind. App. 25 (1929)

165 N.E. 557 SIMPSON v. STATE OF INDIANA. No. 13,600.Court of Appeals of Indiana. Filed March 27, 1929. 1. INTOXICATING LIQUORS — Sale of Jamaica Ginger — Evidence Held Sufficient to Convict. — In a prosecution for selling intoxicating liquor in violation of the Prohibition Law of 1925, evidence showing, without conflict, that the defendant […]

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CHOWNING v. STATE, 89 Ind. App. 421 (1929)

165 N.E. 557 CHOWNING v. STATE OF INDIANA. No. 13,587.Court of Appeals of Indiana. Filed March 26, 1929. Rehearing denied May 31, 1929. CRIMINAL LAW — Conclusive Evidence of Guilt — Faulty Instructions — Not Reversible Error. — Where the uncontradicted testimony of five witnesses conclusively showed the guilt of appellant, the giving of instructions […]

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