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Attorney-General v. Rifle Club

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 21, 1908
80 S.C. 126 (S.C. 1908)

Opinion

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April 21, 1908.

Petition in the original jurisdiction of this Court by J. Fraser Lyon, attorney-general, in behalf of the State of South Carolina, against German Rifle Club of Charleston and G. Munzenmaire to restrain them from keeping a place where persons are accustomed to resort to drink alcoholic liquors and beverages.

Attorney-General, J. Fraser Lyon, for petitioner.

Messrs. Simons, Seigling and Capplemann, contra.


April 21, 1908. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The facts in the case are similar to those set out in the opinion just filed, in the case of the State of South Carolina ex relatione J. Fraser Lyon, as attorney-general, against the New Charleston Hotel Co. et al., as to the names of the respondents, dates and places where the nuisance is maintained.

It is, therefore, unnecessary to reiterate the reasons why the prayer of the petition should be granted.

It is the judgment of this Court, that the respondents be perpetually enjoined from maintaining, using and keeping said place, where persons are permitted to resort, for the purpose of drinking alcoholic liquors and beverages, and from permitting persons to resort to the said premises for the purpose of drinking alcoholic liquors and beverages.


Summaries of

Attorney-General v. Rifle Club

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 21, 1908
80 S.C. 126 (S.C. 1908)
Case details for

Attorney-General v. Rifle Club

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EX REL. J. FRASER LYON, ATTORNEY GENERAL, v…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 21, 1908

Citations

80 S.C. 126 (S.C. 1908)
61 S.E. 208