UNITED STATES v. 99 DRUMS ALLEGED BRANDING INK

No. 2263.

46 F.2d 569 (1930)

UNITED STATES v. 99 DRUMS ALLEGED BRANDING INK.

District Court, E. D. New York.

December 24, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard W. Ameli, U. S. Atty., of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Albert D. Smith, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Brooklyn, N. Y., of counsel), for the United States.

Sherwood & Morse, of New York City (Joseph L. Morse, of New York City, of counsel), for defendant.


MOSCOWITZ, District Judge.

This action was tried by the court without a jury. The government seeks to forfeit 99 drums of alleged branding ink, together with their containers. These drums were imported from Cuba and were seized by the collector of customs.

It was stipulated upon the trial that the only issues to be tried were whether the drums contained branding ink, and whether the liquid was easily manipulated to make potable alcohol.

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