HUNT, Circuit Judge.
On May 5, 1919, Pattison and Mann were indicted jointly for willfully misapplying moneys of a Federal Reserve Bank in Oregon. The charge against Pattison was that he knowingly and unlawfully aided and abetted Mann, who was a director and cashier of the bank. The statute under which the indictment was drawn (section 5209, 40 Stat. p. 972, Act Sept. 26, 1918 [Comp. St. Ann. Supp. 1919, § 9772]) provides that any officer of a Federal Reserve...
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