UNITED STATES v. 673 CASES OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES

Civil Action No. 677.

65 F.Supp. 896 (1946)

UNITED STATES v. 673 CASES OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES.

District Court, D. Minnesota, Third Division.

March 1, 1946.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Murphy, Asst. U. S. Atty., of St. Paul, Minn., for libelant.

L. L. Drill and O. A. Blanchard, both of St. Paul, Minn., for claimants Samuel H. Taran and Jerry M. Londer.


JOYCE, District Judge.

The Government has seized and libeled a quantity of distilled spirits and wines for violation of the Internal Revenue laws. The answering claimants allege that the Government does not have lawful possession of the liquor because it was acquired by an unreasonable search and seizure in contravention of their constitutional rights guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment and therefore that the liquor is not "subject to forfeiture" and cannot be used...

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