(235 ILCS 5/9-17) (from Ch. 43, par. 180)
Sec. 9-17.
In all prosecutions under this Article, it shall not be necessary
to state the kind of liquor sold; nor to describe the place where sold; nor
to show the knowledge of the principal to convict for the acts of any agent
or servant; nor to state the name of any person to whom liquor is sold; nor
to set forth the facts showing that the required number of legal voters
petitioned for the submission to the voters of said proposition, nor that a
majority of the voters voting upon such proposition voted "YES", but it
shall be sufficient to state that the act complained of took place in a
territory where such sales were prohibited.
(Source: P.A. 84-551.)
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