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Show HANDICAPPING THE OFFICERS. Enforcing prohibition In Utah is a most difficult task Juries are failing fail-ing to convict and now the courts are adding to the obstacles by holding that search warrants Issued on affidavits affi-davits of belief will not be admit- - In the United States district court J ii Salt Lake, Judge Tilllman D Johnson, John-son, who, by the way. Is a strong prohibition pro-hibition advocate, declared, in effect, that 42 arrests made in Salt Lake j lately by the federal prohibition off 1- I cers were illegal, as those making the affidavits based their allegations on belief. Judge Johnson said that the court ! was upholding not only the eighteenth amendment but also, the fourth amend- J metn dealing with the right of search and seizure and the fifth amendment governing the prosecutloD, trial and punishment as regards private property. prop-erty. This means that search warrants cannot be issued on belief, however well established that belief may bo, and officers must depend on the sup presslon of the liquor traffic by some , other method than raids or surprise attack. This will greatly handicap the authorities, who alreadv have many obstacles in their way. an |