· 2/27/1922
Hawes v. Georgia
Citations
- 258 U.S. 1
- 42 S. Ct. 204
- 66 L. Ed. 431
- 1922 U.S. LEXIS 2230
Syllabus
<p>A state law providing that a person prosecuted for permitting apparatus for distilling intoxicating liquors to be upon real estate actually occupied by him shall be prima facie presumed to have known of the presence of such apparatus there found, does not violate due process of law, even where the defendant is ndt allowed . to testify under oath or to have the testimony of his wife. P..3.</p>
Judges: McKenna, Pitney
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