1. United States v. Illinois C. R. Co., No. 352, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 14, 17, 1938, Argued , February 28, 1938, Decided
OVERVIEW: A railroad company's failure to unload cattle within the time required by statute constituted a knowing and willful violation because the company knew when the permissible period would expire and was plainly indifferent to the statute's requirements.
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