1. United States v. La Franca, No. 74, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 27, 1931, Argued , February 24, 1931, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Willis-Campbell Act prohibited government from collecting taxes and penalties from restaurant owner, who made illegal sales of intoxicating liquor, as restaurant owner had been convicted for those sales under the National Prohibition Act.
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