CITY OF ST. PAUL v. GREENE

Nos. 35,820, 35,821.

238 Minn. 202 (1952)

CITY OF ST. PAUL v. HENRY GREENE. CITY OF ST. PAUL v. EDWARD COOPER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

December 26, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stacker & Stacker and Thomas J. Burke, for appellants.

Timothy P. Quinn, City Attorney, and Robert E. O'Connell, Assistant City Attorney, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

Appeals from judgments entered in the municipal court of St. Paul finding both defendants guilty of wilfully selling intoxicating liquor to minors in violation of a city ordinance. The two cases were tried together and have been submitted together here.

Defendant Henry Greene is the owner and operator of an on-sale liquor place known as the Flame Bar in St. Paul. Defendant Edward Cooper was employed...

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