PER CURIAM.
The appellant was convicted of the possession and transportation of non-taxpaid whiskey. Contrary to his contentions, the Court is of the opinion that there was sufficient probable cause for the appellant's arrest. The seizure of the whiskey was incident to the arrest and took place after the appellant admitted having whiskey in his automobile.
The appellant contends that the failure of the United States to introduce the whiskey (which was destroyed...
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