Giles v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1922-10-28

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ANDERSON, Circuit Judge. In the New Hampshire district Giles was indicted for a violation of the National Prohibition Act, by unlawfully having in his possession at Concord, N. H., two quarts of alcohol fit for beverage purposes. Pursuing the procedure approved in Weeks v. United States, <a href="/opinion/98094/weeks-v-united-states/" aria-description="Citation for case: Weeks v. United Stat…

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