Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Arkansas, Volume 36B.J. Borden, 1881 |
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Page 38
... legislature ; and we must suppose that in framing the act the defendant has been convicted of violating , it took into consideration and had proper and due regard to the claims of humanity and the actual wants and real necessities of ...
... legislature ; and we must suppose that in framing the act the defendant has been convicted of violating , it took into consideration and had proper and due regard to the claims of humanity and the actual wants and real necessities of ...
Page 62
... legislature intended to inflict the penalty , irrespective of the knowledge or motives of the person who has violated its provisions . Indeed , if this were not so , it is plain that this statute might be violated times without number ...
... legislature intended to inflict the penalty , irrespective of the knowledge or motives of the person who has violated its provisions . Indeed , if this were not so , it is plain that this statute might be violated times without number ...
Page 63
... legislature remain almost wholly un- . touched . To guard against such results , the legislature has , in effect , provided that the saloon - keeper , or other vendor of intoxicating liquors or drinks , must know the facts - must know ...
... legislature remain almost wholly un- . touched . To guard against such results , the legislature has , in effect , provided that the saloon - keeper , or other vendor of intoxicating liquors or drinks , must know the facts - must know ...
Page 69
... legislature was , we think , to pre- vent the playing of games for money , or other stake , in taverns and dram - shops , and to suppress the pernicious vice of gambling - and not to prohibit the playing in such places , of games merely ...
... legislature was , we think , to pre- vent the playing of games for money , or other stake , in taverns and dram - shops , and to suppress the pernicious vice of gambling - and not to prohibit the playing in such places , of games merely ...
Page 78
... legislature passed as many as seven acts ( including the one under which plaintiff in error was indicted ) providing for the punishment of particular offenses named in them , by both fines and imprisonment in the penitentiary . ( See ...
... legislature passed as many as seven acts ( including the one under which plaintiff in error was indicted ) providing for the punishment of particular offenses named in them , by both fines and imprisonment in the penitentiary . ( See ...
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