UNITED STATES v. STEINSCHREIBER


219 F.Supp. 373 (1963)

UNITED STATES of America, v. Sidney STEINSCHREIBER, doing business as Sidcaps Laboratories, John P. Calise, Westchester Blood Service, Inc., Harold H. Fisher, Kemworth Laboratories, Inc., and Norman Cappel, Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

As Clarified July 29, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Morgenthau, U. S. Atty., S. D. New York, by Albert J. Gaynor, and Richard A. Givens, Asst. U. S. Attys., of counsel, for the United States.

Abraham S. Robinson, New York City, for defendant Sidney Steinschreiber d/b/a Sidcaps Laboratories.

Morris Brettschneider, Brooklyn, for defendants John P. Calise and Westchester Blood Service, Inc.; Joel Brettschneider, Brooklyn, of counsel.

Maurice Edelbaum, New York City, for defendants Harold H. Fisher and Kemworth Laboratories, Inc.

E. Gayle McGuigan, New York City, for defendant Norman Cappel; Thomas D. McBridge, Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel.


TYLER, District Judge.

Trial of this indictment was had from April 8 to April 26, 1963, inclusive before this court without a jury.

Count 1 of the indictment charges all of the defendants with conspiracy to manufacture and prepare normal human blood plasma without a license issued by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare ("HEW")1 and to carry, send and bring such plasma for sale from certain states into other states and...

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