UNITED STATES v. JAKEMS

No. 4190.

12 F.Supp. 227 (1935)

UNITED STATES v. JAKEMS.

District Court, W. D. Michigan, S. D.

September 9, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Donnelly, U. S. Atty., of Grand Rapids, Mich., for the United States.

Julius J. Herscher, of Grand Rapids, Mich., for respondent.


RAYMOND, District Judge.

The substantial ground for the motion to quash search warrant and for suppression of evidence now before the court is that the search warrant was granted by the Commissioner without probable cause. It is urged that the only statement of fact contained in the affidavit upon which the warrant was issued is that an odor of fermenting and cooking whisky mash was detected as emanating from the premises searched. The authorities principally relied...

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