UNITED STATES v. 1,197 SACKS OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR

No. 3358.

38 F.2d 822 (1930)

UNITED STATES v. 1,197 SACKS OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR. THE JOHN M. HATHAWAY.

District Court, D. Connecticut.

March 10, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Buckley, U. S. Atty., and George H. Cohen, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Hartford, Conn.

Louis Halle, of New York City, for claimants.


THOMAS, District Judge.

This is a libel against certain intoxicating liquor seized on board the schooner John M. Hathaway. The libel sets forth two claimed grounds of forfeiture. The first is based on the provisions of section 4377 of the Revised Statutes, title 46, § 325, U. S. C. (46 USCA § 325), and alleges that the schooner, which was of American registry, was, at the time of seizure, "employed in any other trade than that for which she is licensed,...

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