UNITED STATES v. 65 SLOT MACHINES

Civ. No. 3473.

102 F.Supp. 922 (1952)

UNITED STATES v. 65 SLOT MACHINES.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Lake Charles Division.

February 27, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wm. J. Fleniken, E. V. Boagni, Shreveport, La., for plaintiff.

Duke, Porterie & Davison, and Louis B. Porterie, all of New Orleans, La., Max R. Rosenfield and Elihu E. Berwald, Dallas, Tex., for claimant George Prock.


DAWKINS, Chief Judge.

By its libel filed October 11, 1951, plaintiff seized some sixty-five slot machines of the kind designed for use by the insertion of a coin and from which money or other things of value would be received, if the player was so fortunate, otherwise the coin was lost. The proceeding is brought pursuant to Public Law 906. 15 U. S.C.A. §§ 1171-1177.

Claiming the machines as owner, George Prock, operating as "General Distributing...

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