BECK v. UNITED STATES

No. 5930.

66 F.2d 203 (1933)

BECK v. UNITED STATES.

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

Decided June 5, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Al. Philip Kane and Maurice McInerney, both of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Leo A. Rover and Irvin Goldstein, both of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB, VAN ORSDEL, HITZ, and GRONER, Associate Justices.


VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justice.

Appellant appeals from a verdict and judgment convicting him of the crime of grand larceny.

It appears that on October 3, 1932, appellant, in company with a man named Kent, registered at a hotel in Washington. The following day he rented a room at 2016 Connecticut avenue, giving the name of Albert L. Bailey. On October 4, answering an advertisement in a local paper, he went to Miss Hazel Collison to purchase her automobile, and...

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