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RCW 66.44.170

Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell—Prima facie evidence, what is.

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 51 Wash. 2d 871 - City of Seattle v. Green (1958)

Most recently applied in 51 Wash. 2d 871 - City of Seattle v. Green (March 1958)

2012 c 117 s 291; 1955 c 289 s 7

Any person who keeps or possesses liquor upon his or her person or in any place, or on premises conducted or maintained by him or her as principal or agent with the intent to sell it contrary to provisions of this title, shall be guilty of a violation of this title. The possession of liquor by the principal or agent on premises conducted or maintained, under federal authority, as a retail dealer in liquors, shall be prima facie evidence of the intent to sell liquor.

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