Chapter 10. SALE OR POSSESSION OF DISTILLED SPIRITS IN DRY COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES  


§ 3-10-1. Scope of chapter
§ 3-10-2. Sale, exchange, or other possession of distilled spirits
§ 3-10-3. Keeping of distilled spirits in building not exclusively used for dwelling deemed prima-facie evidence of possession for sale or distribution
§ 3-10-4. Quantities of distilled spirits which may be lawfully possessed
§ 3-10-5. Allowing use of premises for unlawful sale, manufacture, or other disposition of distilled spirits
§ 3-10-6. Forfeiture of rights of lessee or tenant where unlawful act performed upon premises with lessee's or tenant's knowledge or permission
§ 3-10-7. Transportation or shipment of distilled spirits for sale or use in violation of title; exceptions for possession for personal use and transportation through counties or municipalities
§ 3-10-8. Common nuisances -- Defined; institution of quo warranto proceedings against clubs or associations maintaining nuisances
§ 3-10-9. Common nuisances -- Proceedings for abatement of nuisances
§ 3-10-10. Existence of property rights in distilled spirits or vessels kept or used in violation of chapter; contraband
§ 3-10-11. Contraband apparatus and appliances; existence of property rights therein; summary destruction of contraband; procedure for seizure and condemnation of vehicles and conveyances and boats and vessels
§ 3-10-12. Raw materials or substances, fixtures, implements, or apparatus intended for use in unlawful distillation or manufacture of distilled spirits declared contraband; property rights in contraband; procedures for seizure and disposition of contraband
§ 3-10-13. Duties of district attorneys as to investigation and prosecution of violations of chapter; duties of sheriffs
§ 3-10-14. Evidence as to color, odor, appearance, and taste of beverage manufactured, sold, or disposed of by defendant; burden of proof when defendant claims beverage not a distilled spirit
§ 3-10-15. Penalty for violations of provisions of chapter

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 3 Chapter 10 NOTE

CROSS REFERENCES. --Special elections in counties and municipalities pertaining to prohibition of package sale of distilled spirits, § 3-4-40 et seq.
 
RESEARCH REFERENCES
 
ALR. --Test of intoxicating character of liquor, 4 ALR 1137; 11 ALR 1233; 19 ALR 512; 36 ALR 725; 91 ALR 513.
   Criminal responsibility of husband for violation of liquor law by wife, 19 ALR 136; 27 ALR 312.
   Constitutionality, construction, and effect of statute making possession of intoxicating liquor evidence of violation of law, 31 ALR 1222.
   Rights and protection of innocent persons where property in which they are interested is seized because of its illegal use in connection with intoxicating liquor, 47 ALR 1055; 61 ALR 551; 73 ALR 1087; 82 ALR 607; 124 ALR 288.
   Operation and effect, in dry territory, of general state statute making sale or possession for sale of intoxicating liquor, without a license, an offense, 8 ALR2d 750.
   What constitutes injury to means of support within civil damage or dramshop act, 4 ALR3d 1332.
   Liability, under dramshop acts, of one who sells or furnishes liquor otherwise than in operation of regularly established liquor business, 8 ALR3d 1412.
   Criminal liability for death resulting from unlawfully furnishing intoxicating liquor or drugs to another, 32 ALR3d 589.
   Construction of statute or ordinance making it an offense to possess or have alcoholic beverages in opened package in motor vehicle, 35 ALR3d 1418.
   Validity of statute or ordinance making it an offense to consume or have alcoholic beverages in open package in motor vehicle, 57 ALR3d 1071.
   Contributory negligence allegedly contributing to cause of injury as defense in Civil Damage Act proceeding, 64 ALR3d 849.
   Proof of causation of intoxication as a prerequisite to recovery under Civil Damage Act, 64 ALR3d 882.
   Liability of one who furnishes liquor to another for consumption by third parties, for injury caused by consumer, 64 ALR3d 922.