UNITED STATES v. SMITH

No. 16511.

357 F.2d 318 (1966)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. James Howell SMITH, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit.

March 3, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. Hopkins, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sandy Paniello, Louisville, Ky., for appellant.

Ernest W. Rivers, U. S. Atty., William Bryan Martin, Asst. U. S. Atty., Louisville, Ky., for appellee.

Before WEICK, Chief Judge, O'SULLIVAN, Circuit Judge, and McALLISTER, Senior Circuit Judge.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from the District Court for the Western District of Kentucky wherein defendant-appellant, James Howell Smith, was found guilty of possessing and passing counterfeit bills in violation of 18 U.S.C.A. § 472.

About noon of April 14, 1964, one James Williams, part owner of the Dairy Malt Drive-In, Georgetown, Kentucky, and also a deputy sheriff, refused to cash a ten dollar bill for appellant because it "doesn't look right."...

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