Robert O'Neal v. United States
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Opinion
We have carefully considered the contentions of the appellant dealing with the participation of the trial judge in the conduct of the trial, the admission into evidence of proof of the contents of the containers without accounting for their absence. Cf. Watson v. United States, 5 Cir., 224 F.2d 910, and the lack of sufficient evidence to take the case to the jury. We find no error on any of the grounds presented. As to the rule relating to the admissibility of oral testimony touching on the absence of stamps and the nature of the contents of the containers in “moonshine” prosecutions, see our recent decision in Burney v. United States, 5th Cir., 339 F.2d 91, 1964.
The judgment is affirmed.
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