Supreme Court of the United States, 1914

Malone v. Kentucky

Malone v. Kentucky
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided June 22, 1914 · Hughes
234 U.S. 639; 34 S. Ct. 926; 58 L. Ed. 1512; 1914 U.S. LEXIS 956 (United States Reports)

Malone v. Kentucky

Opinion

Mr. Justice Hughes

delivered the opinion of the court.

This writ of error has been sued out to review a judgment of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky which affirmed the conviction of Thomas Malone, the plaintiff in error, for selling pooled tobacco, without the consent of the agents of the pool, contrary to § 3941a of the Kentucky statutes. 141 Kentucky, 570.

The case is the same in all -material respects as that of Collins v. Kentucky, decided this day, ante, p. 634, with the exception that the tobacco in question was sold by the plaintiff in error within the State of Kentucky. For the reasons stated in the opinion in the Collins Case, the judgment must be reversed.

Judgment reversed.

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