UNITED STATES v. LONG

No. 14524.

16 F.Supp. 231 (1936)

UNITED STATES v. LONG.

District Court, E. D. Illinois.

September 28, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grendel Bennett, Pros. Atty., of Danville, Ill., for the United States.

Thomas Graham, of Danville, Ill., for defendant.


LINDLEY, District Judge.

Defendant was jointly indicted with one Davis in two counts charging violation of the so-called White-Slave Traffic Act, § 2, 18 U.S.C.A. § 398, in the transportation of two girls from Illinois to Indiana for the purpose and with the intent condemned by the statute. Davis pleaded guilty. Long pleaded not guilty and waived a jury trial.

Long and Davis were associated in the show business, being interested in a dancing show...

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