UNITED STATES v. BAKER

Crim. No. 39-66.

266 F.Supp. 461 (1967)

UNITED STATES of America v. Robert G. BAKER.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

March 20, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William O. Bittman, Austin S. Mittler, Donald Page Moore, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

Edward Bennett Williams, and Peter R. Taft, Washington, D. C., and Boris Kostelanetz, New York City, of the Bar of the Supreme Court of New York, admitted pro hac vice, for defendant.


MEMORANDUM

GASCH, District Judge.

On January 29, 1967, a petit jury in the District of Columbia found the defendant, Robert G. Baker, guilty on seven counts of a nine-count indictment. Following his conviction, defendant's counsel filed extensive motions seeking a new trial, a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and an arrest of judgment. The Court has previously considered most of the points raised by the defendant in his memorandum and can see no useful...

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