State v. Maryland Club, 105 Md 585
Indictment filed, 12 December 1906: four counts of selling alcohol on Sunday. Club filed special plea, claiming law didn't apply to social clubs, and Judge Harlan agreed. State appealed, 7 January 1907.
Court of Appeals overruled that decision and ordered a new trial, 26 April 1907.
Nol pros granted by Gov. Warfield upon payment of costs, and entered by State's Attorney, 4 June 1907. Pardon granted at urging of "many clubs, citizens and attorneys of Baltimore."
Appellate Court Records:
COURT OF APPEALS (Docket) State v. Maryland Club, 1907, April Term,
case no. 35, LIber TP 1, p. 358, MdHR 9204 [MSA S412-15, 1/67/6/1]
COURT OF
APPEALS (Records and Briefs) State v. Maryland Club, 1906, April Term, no. 35.
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions) State v. Maryland Club, 1907, April
Term, case no. 35, MdHR 707-158 [MSA S393-144, 1/65/13/90]
Trial Court Records:
BALTIMORE CITY CRIMINAL COURT (Criminal Docket) State v.
Maryland Club, 1906, case no. 2206, pps. 368; 468, MdHR 50,334-115 [MSA C1849-115, 3/30/3/32]
BALTIMORE CITY CRIMINAL COURT (Criminal Papers) State v.
Maryland Club, 1906, case no. 2206, box no. 114 [MSA T495-123, HF/2/33/72]
Other Records:
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Docket) Maryland Club, 1907, p. 323,
case no. 4085, MdHR 7949 [MSA S1110-7, 2/27/1/12]
Scanned as msaref sc 5458-51-3475
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