Section 28-4-322 – Several Charges May Be Set Out in Separate Counts in Indictments, Complaints, etc.; Judgment Entered and Punishment Imposed Upon Each Count.
Section 28-4-322 Several charges may be set out in separate counts in indictments, complaints, etc.; judgment entered and punishment imposed upon each count. Indictments, complaints or affidavits for any violation of this chapter or any provision thereof or of any other statute of the state for the suppression of the evils of intemperance may set […]
Section 28-4-323 – Admissibility and Effect of Evidence Showing Similarity in Color, Odor and General Appearance Between Prohibited Liquor or Beverage and Beverage Shown to Be Manufactured, Sold, Kept, etc., by Defendant; Applicability of Rule as to Admissibility, etc., of Said Evidence in Proceedings for Abatement of Liquor Nuisances, Etc.
Section 28-4-323 Admissibility and effect of evidence showing similarity in color, odor and general appearance between prohibited liquor or beverage and beverage shown to be manufactured, sold, kept, etc., by defendant; applicability of rule as to admissibility, etc., of said evidence in proceedings for abatement of liquor nuisances, etc. (a) In all prosecutions against any […]
Section 28-4-310 – Governor Charged With Supervision, etc., of Enforcement of Prohibition Laws; Governor May Require Reports From Officers Charged With Duty of Enforcing Laws; Failure of Officer to Make Report, Etc.
Section 28-4-310 Governor charged with supervision, etc., of enforcement of prohibition laws; Governor may require reports from officers charged with duty of enforcing laws; failure of officer to make report, etc. In order for the Governor to perform the duties imposed upon him by the Constitution, that he shall take care that the laws be […]
Section 28-4-311 – Appointment of Inspectors, etc., to Detect and Report Violations of Prohibition Laws; Offer and Payment of Rewards for Convictions of Persons Violating Laws.
Section 28-4-311 Appointment of inspectors, etc., to detect and report violations of prohibition laws; offer and payment of rewards for convictions of persons violating laws. The Governor may appoint and employ, subject to the provisions of the Merit System, such inspectors or secret service men or such other persons as he may deem necessary for […]
Section 28-4-312 – Governor May Require Attorney General to Prepare Instructions for Officers of State, etc., for Enforcement of Laws; Publication and Distribution of Same.
Section 28-4-312 Governor may require Attorney General to prepare instructions for officers of state, etc., for enforcement of laws; publication and distribution of same. The Governor, in his discretion, may require the Attorney General to prepare instructions to the officers of the state, counties or municipalities to aid them in enforcing the prohibition laws, to […]
Section 28-4-313 – Prosecutions for Violations of Chapter, etc., Begun by Affidavit or Indictment; Right of Person Charged to Demand Grand Jury Indictment; Continuation of Prosecution Upon Original Affidavit; Amendment of Affidavit or Complaint.
Section 28-4-313 Prosecutions for violations of chapter, etc., begun by affidavit or indictment; right of person charged to demand grand jury indictment; continuation of prosecution upon original affidavit; amendment of affidavit or complaint. All prosecutions for a violation of any provision of this chapter or of any other law for the suppression of the evils […]
Section 28-4-314 – District Attorneys to Institute Prosecutions for or Make Reports to Grand Juries as to Violations of Prohibition Laws.
Section 28-4-314 District attorneys to institute prosecutions for or make reports to grand juries as to violations of prohibition laws. Any district attorney in the county whose duty it is to prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the state shall not be prohibited from commencing prosecution on his own affidavit against any party violating any […]