UNITED STATES v. STEPHENSON

No. 1491 Cr.

110 F.Supp. 623 (1953)

UNITED STATES v. STEPHENSON.

District Court, D. Alaska. Second Division. Nome.

March 9, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James von der Heydt, U. S. Atty., Nome, Alaska, for plaintiff.

Quincy Benton, Nome, Alaska, and Ralph Moody, Anchorage, Alaska, for defendant.


COOPER, District Judge.

After a trial by jury, defendant was convicted of receiving stolen government property in violation of Title 18, Section 641, U.S.C.A.; at the conclusion of the government's case, defendant moved for a verdict of acquittal basing her motion primarily on the assertion that a witness for the government, Josephus Tester, was an accomplice, and that there had not been sufficient corroboration of his testimony. The Court denied the motion on the...

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