STATE v. LARKIN

No. 38,742

173 Kan. 112 (1952)

244 P.2d 686

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellant, v. PETE LARKIN, CLARA LARKIN, THE MERCHANTS CLUB, a corporation, KENNETH GRIGSBY, JOHN W. LITTLE, TED A. MENDENHALL, JOHN WEST and H.I. MELLENBRUCH, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed May 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold R. Fatzer, attorney general, and Harold H. Harding, county attorney, argued the cause, and C.H. Hobart, assistant attorney general, and J. Milton Sullivant and Francis J. Donnelly, assistant county attorneys, were with them on the briefs for the appellant.

Joseph H. McDowell, of Kansas City, argued the cause, and Stanley L. Lind, also of Kansas City, was with him on the briefs for the appellees.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

WERTZ, J.:

This was an action to abate a liquor nuisance and for a permanent injunction. Judgment was rendered for defendants and the state appeals.

The action was commenced by the state of Kansas on relation of the county attorney of Wyandotte county, hereinafter referred to as plaintiff, against Pete Larkin, Clara Larkin, The Merchants Club, Kenneth Grigsby, John W. Little, Ted A. Mendenhall, John West and...

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