WEIL v. UNITED STATES

No. 4348.

2 F.2d 145 (1924)

WEIL v. UNITED STATES.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

October 21, 1924.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Harold Weil was convicted of conspiracy to have and possess intoxicating liquors, and brings error. Reversed.

Shelby Myrick, of Savannah, Ga., for plaintiff in error.

F. G. Boatright, U. S. Atty., of Cordele, Ga., and Chas. L. Redding, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Savannah, Ga.

Before WALKER, BRYAN, and KING, Circuit Judges.


KING, Circuit Judge.

This is an indictment against the defendant for conspiring with one Harry Litman, Jake Williams, and Chesley C. Tuten, to have and possess intoxicating liquors for the purpose of being sold, bartered, exchanged, and given away in violation of the act of Congress (Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1923, § 10138¼ et seq.). It was proven that the other defendants had rented from Weil a warehouse in the city of Savannah, in which to unlawfully keep and...

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