UNITED STATES v. TITUS

No. 30845.

122 F.Supp. 179 (1954)

UNITED STATES v. TITUS.

United States District Court, N. D., New York.

May 28, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore F. Bowes, U. S. Atty., Northern Dist. of New York, Syracuse, for the United States.

William W. Barron, Washington, D. C., for defendant.


FOLEY, District Judge.

The defendant, Paul Titus, files an affidavit of personal bias and prejudice on my part against him and in favor of the United States of America. The affidavit is supported by a certificate of good faith made by his attorney, William W. Barron, of Washington, D. C. Such affidavit has the sanction of the federal law but to the great credit of the bar it is seldom used. Recently, a similar challenge was made in the Costello case against United...

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