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Haughn v. United States

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
May 12, 1926
13 F.2d 75 (5th Cir. 1926)

Opinion

No. 4762.

May 12, 1926.

In Error to the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Alabama; Robert T Ervin, Judge.

Palmer Pillans, of Mobile, Ala. (Alexis T. Gresham, H. Pillans, and Pillans, Cowley Gresham, all of Mobile, Ala., on the brief), for plaintiffs in error.

Aubrey Boyles, U.S. Atty., of Mobile, Ala.

Before WALKER, BRYAN, and FOSTER, Circuit Judges.


Plaintiffs in error were the master and crew of the British schooner Hazel E. Herman, which was seized on September 23, 1925, by the Coast Guard at a point 16 marine miles off the coast of Louisiana. They were convicted of violations of the National Prohibition Act (Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1923, § 10138¼ et seq.), alleged to have occurred at said time and place.

Various errors are assigned, of which it is necessary to consider only those running to the overruling of a motion for a directed verdict. The facts are similar to those appearing in the case of Hennings v. United States, 13 F.2d 74, decided this day. The motion to direct should have been granted.

Reversed.


Summaries of

Haughn v. United States

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
May 12, 1926
13 F.2d 75 (5th Cir. 1926)
Case details for

Haughn v. United States

Case Details

Full title:Aubrey HAUGHN et al., Plaintiffs in Error, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant in…

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Date published: May 12, 1926

Citations

13 F.2d 75 (5th Cir. 1926)

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