UNITED STATES v. GEBHART

Cr. No. 1799.

90 F.Supp. 509 (1950)

UNITED STATES v. GEBHART.

United States District Court D. Nebraska, Lincoln Division.

May 18, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Brown, Assistant United States Attorney, of Lincoln, Nebraska, for the plaintiff.

Marvin Gebhart, pro se.


DELEHANT, District Judge.

On February 6, 1947 the defendant filed in this action a motion for the vacation of the sentences under counts two and three of the indictment, imposed upon him by the court, speaking through the late Judge Thomas C. Munger on December 26, 1936, on the ground that the sentence then pronounced under count one of the indictment was valid and binding and those pronounced under the other two counts were necessarily void for all purposes. On March...

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