STATE v. KUSS

No. 37,092.

250 Minn. 236 (1957)

84 N.W. (2d) 290

STATE v. JACK KUSS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

July 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maslon, Kaplan, Edelman, Joseph & Borman, for appellant.

Charles A. Sawyer, City Attorney, and Leo P. McHale, Assistant City Attorney, for respondent.


KNUTSON, JUSTICE.

This is an appeal from a conviction of a violation of the Minneapolis "Non-intoxicating Malt Liquor" ordinance,1 which as far as material here reads:

"* * * It shall be unlawful to furnish free any food or drink at the premises described in the license."

Defendant was employed as a bartender in the "Huddle Bar" in Minneapolis. The Huddle Bar was the holder of a license to sell nonintoxicating malt liquor...

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