Kenneth J. Jouppi, a former charter pilot, faces the loss of his $95,000 plane after the Alaska Supreme Court ruled against him for trying to fly alcohol into a dry community. In April 2012, his plane was stopped by a state trooper who observed Jouppi handling boxes containing beer. Despite denying knowledge of the beer's presence, the court found it implausible that he was unaware of it, resulting in this significant financial penalty.
The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that Kenneth J. Jouppi must forfeit his $95,000 plane for attempting to fly alcohol into a dry community.
The trooper indicated it was impossible for Jouppi not to know about the beer on board his plane, raising questions about intent.
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