PER CURIAM.
The appellant was convicted by verdict of a jury upon a charge that on February 20, 1940, he caused an appeal bond to be furnished on behalf of Michael Pecoraro, named as principal in the bond, and caused some person to forge the signature of "Charles D. Martineau" who was named as surety in the bond. "Charles D. Martineau" was a name used by George LaFante, and in that name LaFante held title to real estate jointly purchased by him and the appellant....
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