U.S. Supreme Court DILLON v. GLOSS, 256 U.S. 368 (1921)
256 U.S. 368 DILLON v. GLOSS, Deputy Collector. No. 251. Argued March 22, 1921. Decided May 16, 1921. [Page 256 U.S. 368, 369] Messrs. Levi Cooke, of Washington, D. C., and Theodore A. Bell, of San Francisco, Cal., for appellant. [Page 256 U.S. 368, 370] The Assistant Attorney General Adams, for appellee. Mr. Justice VAN DEVANTER delivered the opinion of the Court. This is an appeal from an order denying a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Ex parte Dillon (D. C.) 262 Fed. 563. The petitioner was in custody under section 26 of title 2 of the National Prohibition Act, c. 85, 41 Stat. 305, on a charge of transporting intoxicating liquor in violation of section 3 of that title, and by his petition sought to be discharged on several grounds, all but two of which were abandoned after the decision in National Prohibition Cases,
