Lillard Clyde Alsup v. United States
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Opinion
In these two cases, constituting a libel of information filed by the United States against the owner of a vehicle which was involved in unlawful transportation of tax-unpaid liquor and a criminal case in which appellant was sentenced to prison and fined for violation of section 5008(b) I.R.C. for 1954, 26 U.S.C.A. § 5008(b), for unlawful possession of tax-unpaid whiskey,
The court has considered the oral arguments and briefs of attorneys and the entire record in the case and holds, upon the basis of the findings of fact and conclusions of law of District Judge Miller, that the judgment in each of the two consolidated cases should be affirmed.
It is so ordered.
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