GOVERNMENT OF GUAM v. PENNINGTON

Cr. No. 20-53.

114 F.Supp. 907 (1953)

GOVERNMENT OF GUAM v. PENNINGTON.

District Court of Guam.

September 18, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. Scott, Deputy Island Atty., Agana, Guam, for the Government of Guam.

Finton J. Phelan, Agana, Guam, for defendant.


SHRIVER, District Judge.

The Deputy Island Attorney of Guam charged the defendant by information with two offenses of the infamous crime against nature under one charge, and the offense of sex perversion in the second charge. The second charge was not proven. Except for a feeble attempt to show alibi the defendant did not take the stand or otherwise establish a defense. The Government's evidence established that on two occasions the defendant invited and permitted...

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