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State v. Coney

Supreme Court of Iowa
Apr 3, 1928
218 N.W. 957 (Iowa 1928)

Opinion

April 3, 1928.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS: Unlawful Transportation and Possession — Scope of Statute. The statute which punishes the possession of intoxicating liquors which have been transported without being labeled as such liquor (Sec. 1936, Code of 1927), applies solely to a case where there is a consignor, a carrier, and a consignee.

Headnote 1: 33 C.J. p. 580.

Appeal from Waterloo Municipal Court. — GEORGE J. SAGER, Judge.

The State, by information, charged the defendant with the illegal transportation of intoxicating liquors not properly marked or labeled, as required by Section 1936 of the 1927 Code. There was a trial without a jury, resulting in conviction, and after sentence, the defendant appeals. — Reversed.

Sullivan Sullivan, for appellant.

John Fletcher, Attorney-general, F.W. Edwards, County Attorney, and Ralph William Travis, Assistant County Attorney, for appellee.


In this case, the State chose to proceed under Section 1936 of the 1927 Code, rather than Section 1945-a1, or some other applicable provision of the same Code.

A review of Sections 1934 to 1943 thereof, both inclusive, reveals the fact that the offense here charged necessitates: First, a consignor and consignee; second, the transportation; and third, the lack of proper marks or labels. State v. Edwards, 205 Iowa 587, and State v. Drain, 205 Iowa 581.

However, the record before us discloses no proof that there was a consignor or consignee for the intoxicating liquors in controversy, as contemplated by said legislative enactments; nor is there any showing that there was a "transportation," within the purview of that law. Consequently, the State did not establish its case. No benefit will result from a restatement of the discussion contained in the Edwards and Drain cases.

Because of the holdings under those authorities, the judgment of the trial court must be, and is, reversed. — Reversed.

STEVENS, C.J., and EVANS, FAVILLE, De GRAFF, ALBERT, MORLING, and WAGNER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Coney

Supreme Court of Iowa
Apr 3, 1928
218 N.W. 957 (Iowa 1928)
Case details for

State v. Coney

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF IOWA, Appellee, v. JACK COREY, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Iowa

Date published: Apr 3, 1928

Citations

218 N.W. 957 (Iowa 1928)
218 N.W. 957

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