WOOLLEY, Circuit Judge.
Cohen was a bankrupt. The indictment under which he was tried and convicted contained six counts. Three charged him with perjury in that he testified falsely in a proceeding before a referee; the fourth with making a false oath to his schedules; the fifth with concealing books; and the sixth with having withheld books from the receiver. On this appeal Cohen raises three questions. The first two do not grow out of the court's rulings or instructions...
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