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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-1002. Complaint, indictment or information; allegations as to quantity and kind; second offense; proof.

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41-1002. Complaint, indictment or information; allegations as to quantity and kind; second offense; proof. In any indictment, information, or complaint charging the violation of any of the provisions of this act, it shall not be necessary to allege the quantity of such alcoholic liquor or the kind thereof further than to allege that the same was alcoholic liquor and, in case of sale, keeping for sale or delivery, it shall not be necessary to set out the name of the person to whom sale or delivery has been made; and, in any prosecution for a second offense, it shall not be necessary to state in the indictment, complaint or information the record of the former conviction, but it shall be sufficient briefly to allege such conviction.
Proof of sale, delivery or unlawful disposition of alcoholic liquors to any person, not authorized by this act to purchase or receive the same, shall be sufficient to sustain the allegation of unlawful sale, delivery or disposition, as the case may be.
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