Steckler v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1925-04-06

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HAND, Circuit Judge. Steckler was a druggist with a permit to possess liquor. It was therefore essential to a conviction under count 2 to show that his possession, prima facie legal, had been abused, and that he was holding the liquors for sale contrary to the regulation under which he did his business. This the prosecution tried to do b…

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