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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-1001. Violations; sufficiency of complaint, indictment or information; sufficiency of proof.

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41-1001. Violations; sufficiency of complaint, indictment or information; sufficiency of proof. In any indictment, information or complaint, charging the violation of any of the provisions of this act, it shall be sufficient to charge that the accused unlawfully manufactured, sold, offered for sale, kept for sale, delivered or otherwise unlawfully disposed of alcoholic liquor without any further or more specific description of such liquor; and proof of any kind of alcoholic liquor unlawfully manufactured, sold, offered for sale, kept for sale, delivered, or otherwise unlawfully disposed of, as the case may be, shall be sufficient proof as to the character or kind of alcoholic liquor.
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