UNITED STATES v. MAINE LOBSTERMEN'S ASSOCIATION

Crim. A. No. 57-35.

160 F.Supp. 115 (1957)

UNITED STATES of America v. MAINE LOBSTERMEN'S ASSOCIATION and Leslie Dyer.

United States District Court D. Maine, S. D.

December 20, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter Mills, U. S. Atty., Portland, Me., John J. Galgay, Hartsdale, N. Y., and Alan L. Lewis and Philip Bloom, Anti-Trust Division, Dept. of Justice, New York City, for plaintiff.

Stanley R. Tupper, Augusta, Me., Philip F. Chapman, Jr., Portland, Me., A. Alan Grossman, John L. Knight, Rockland, Me., for defendants.


GIGNOUX, District Judge.

On October 15, 1957, an indictment was returned in the United States District Court for the District of Maine, charging the Maine Lobstermen's Association, and Leslie Dyer, its president, with a violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act (26 Stat. 209, 15 U.S.C.A. § 1). The indictment alleged that the defendants combined and conspired with each other, and others, to fix and establish a minimum selling price for live Maine lobsters sold...

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