People v. Dwyer
California Supreme Court Jul 28, 1884 No. No. 9555Published
Synopsis
Intoxicating Liquor—Authority of Board of Supervisors.—Judgment reversed and cause remanded, on the authority of Ex parte Walters, 3 Pac. 894, holding that boards of supervisors have power to regulate the sale of spirituous liquors within their counties by imposing a license on the sale of such liquors at retail.1
By the COURT. On the authority of Ex parte Walters, 3 Pac. 894, judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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