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  "id": 5405605,
  "name": "City of Monticello, Appellee, v. Ira Clodfelter, Appellant",
  "name_abbreviation": "City of Monticello v. Clodfelter",
  "decision_date": "1917-04-16",
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  "first_page": "11",
  "last_page": "12",
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      "cite": "205 Ill. App. 11"
    }
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  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. App. Ct.",
    "id": 8837,
    "name": "Illinois Appellate Court"
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  "jurisdiction": {
    "id": 29,
    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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  "provenance": {
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    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "City of Monticello, Appellee, v. Ira Clodfelter, Appellant."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Mr. Justice Eldredge\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\nAbstract of the Decision.\n1. Intoxicating liquobs, \u00a7 62*\u2014when city has power to make ordinance regulating sale of. A city located in territory which has become anti-saloon territory under the Local Option Act has power to make an ordinance prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquor within the city not inconsistent with that act and providing for a violation of its provisions.\n2. Intoxicating liquobs, \u00a7 62*\u2014when ordinance prohibiting sale of is valid. An ordinance of a city, located within anti-saloon territory, providing that any person selling intoxicating liquors within the city shall be fined not less nor more than certain amounts, and that any place where such liquors are sold or kept for sale shall be deemed a nuisance and the keeper of same fined not less nor more than certain amounts, held not to be inconsistent with the Local Option Act and a valid ordinance.\n3. Juey, \u00a7 57a \u2014when evidence insufficient to show incompetency of juror. Evidence held insufficient to show that a certain juror was mentally unbalanced to such an extent as to make him incompetent to act as such.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Justice Eldredge"
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "J. L. Hicks, for appellant.",
      "F. M. Shonkwiler, for appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "City of Monticello, Appellee, v. Ira Clodfelter, Appellant.\n(Not to be reported in full.)\nAppeal from the County Court of P'iatt county; the Hon. W. A. Doss, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the October term, 1916.\nAffirmed.\nOpinion filed April 16, 1917.\nStatement of the Case.\nAction in debt by the City of Monticello, plaintiff, against Ira Clodfelter, defendant, to recover for violation by defendant of an ordinance of plaintiff as to intoxicating liquors. From a judgment for plaintiff upon two counts, one for selling such liquors and one for keeping a place where such liquors were sold, and assessing a fine of fifty dollars upon each count, defendant appeals.\nJ. L. Hicks, for appellant.\nF. M. Shonkwiler, for appellee.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, and Cumulative Quarterly, same topic and section number."
  },
  "file_name": "0011-01",
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