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State ex rel. Reap v. Bell

The Supreme Court of Washington
Jun 4, 1930
289 P. 27 (Wash. 1930)

Opinion

No. 22568. Department Two.

June 4, 1930.

Application filed in the supreme court May 8, 1930, for a writ of certiorari and prohibition, to review an order of the superior court for Snohomish county, Bell, J., overruling a demurrer to an information, and to restrain further proceedings in the cause. Writ denied.

Anderson Richards and Earl W. Husted, for relators.

Charles R. Denney, for respondent.


This is a similar case to that of State ex rel. Miller v. Bell, ante p. 279, 289 P. 25.

In this case there are two counts in the information, alleging that relators, at different dates, in Snohomish county did unlawfully and feloniously carry about with them for the purpose of unlawful sale a quantity of intoxicating liquor, other than alcohol, to wit, about five gallons of moonshine whisky.

For the reasons stated in the case of State ex rel. Miller v. Bell, supra, the alternative writ is quashed and the peremptory writ denied.


Summaries of

State ex rel. Reap v. Bell

The Supreme Court of Washington
Jun 4, 1930
289 P. 27 (Wash. 1930)
Case details for

State ex rel. Reap v. Bell

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, on the Relation of Steve Reap et al., Plaintiffs…

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Jun 4, 1930

Citations

289 P. 27 (Wash. 1930)
289 P. 27
157 Wash. 696