STEWART v. STATE


229 S.W.2d 504 (1950)

STEWART v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

April 29, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Haile, Cookeville, for plaintiff in error.

Nat Tipton, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

This appeal in error by Stewart from a conviction of selling beer without a permit with a fine of $25.00 presents only a question of law.

A man named Harris owned a certain retail beer business and had a license and permit to sell beer there. He employed plaintiff in error, Stewart, to operate the business, the agreement being that Stewart was to receive as compensation for his services one-half of the net profits of the beer sales. If...

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