HOLLAND v. STATE


107 A.2d 920 (1954)

Grace HOLLAND, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. The STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

September 28, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. James Gallo, Wilmington, for appellant.

E. N. Carpenter II, Deputy Atty. Gen. (H. Albert Young, Atty. Gen., with him on the brief), for the State.

SOUTHERLAND, C. J., BRAMHALL, J., and SEITZ, Chancellor, sitting.


SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice.

Defendant was convicted in the Muncipal Court of the City of Wilmington for selling beer without a license. On appeal to the Superior Court the case was heard de novo by a judge without a jury. She was again convicted, and again appeals.

The only question of consequence presented by this appeal is whether there was sufficient evidence that the bottle purchased contained beer. The facts are these:

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