MILLS v. UNITED STATES

No. 398.

12 F.2d 1016 (1926)

Irving J. MILLS, Plaintiff in Error, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant in Error.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

June 17, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Slade & Slade, of New York City (David Slade and Maxwell Slade, both of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff in error.

Emory R. Buckner, U. S. Atty., of New York City (John M. Blake, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Belle Harbor, N. Y., of counsel), opposed.

Before HOUGH, MANTON, and HAND, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

We can see nothing in this record which justifies reversal, or indeed calls for discussion. The case was clearly one for the jury, and the supposed errors either do not exist or are not of importance. However, the District Judge sentenced Mills to two years' imprisonment on the conspiracy count and to a like term on the count for abetting in the concealment of assets, the two terms to run in sequence.

We have no power to disturb this result, the...

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