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Capitol Wine & Spirit Corp. v. Berkshire, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, et al., 1946 — 327 U.S. 783 · caselaw · US
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Capitol Wine & Spirit Corp. v. Berkshire, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, et al.
327 U.S. 783·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
No. 721.
Capitol Wine & Spirit Corp. v. Berkshire, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, et al.
February 25, 1946.
Joseph P. Tumulty, Jr. for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General Berge and Matthias N. Or field for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.