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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 713

rection for not less than three (3) months nor more than one
(1) year.

State's Attorneys and Justices of the Peace having knowl-
edge of any previous conviction of any person accused of vio-
lating the provisions of this Section, in preparing warrants,
presentments and indictments, shall allege such previous con-
viction therein; and it shall be the duty of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Carroll County to furnish information, con-
cerning such prior conviction to the State's Attorney and
grand jury.

A certified transcript from the docket of any Justice of the
Peace, or a certified copy of the record under the seal of the
Clerk of any court shall be sufficient evidence of a previous
conviction or convictions under any Section of this Act. It
shall be sufficient, in such presentment or indictment to allege
briefly that such person has been convicted of a violation or
violations of the provisions of this Section.

Section 14. And be it further enacted, That the giving
away, delivery or handling of any intoxicating liquor by any
storekeeper or at any place of business, or at any private resi-
dence or other place used or made a place of public resort, or
the taking or soliciting of orders, either in person or by letter
or printed circulars through the mails or otherwise, or the
making of agreements within the limits of Carroll County
while the same is Anti-Saloon Territory, for the sale or deliv-
ery or future giving away of any intoxicating liquor, or any
other shift or device to evade any provision of this Act, shall
be held to be unlawful selling.

Section 20. And be it further enacted, That it shall be un-
lawful for any person or public or private carrier to knowingly
accept or receive for shipment, transportation or delivery to
any person or place within an Anti-Saloon Territory, or to
carry, bring into, transfer, to any other person, carrier or
agent, handle, deliver or distribute in any Anti-Saloon Ter-
ritory, any intoxicating liquor regardless of the name by which
it may be called, and whoever shall, by himself or another,
either as principal, clerk, agent or servant, knowingly violate
any of the provisions of this Section, shall upon conviction
therefor be fined not less than Fifty Dollars ($50) nor more
than Five Hundred Dollars ($500), and upon conviction of
any subsequent violation of this Section in addition to such
fine shall be imprisoned in the county jail for not less than
thirty (30) days, nor more than six (6) months; Provided,

 

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