UNITED STATES v. KLEIN

No. 595-66.

271 F.Supp. 506 (1967)

UNITED STATES v. Henry KLEIN, Steve P. Xydas, Ernest Fontana, James T. Skeens, Walter F. Riggin, George Davenport, Earl W. Tavenner, Edward McDaniels, Dale H. Sutherland, Robert Hamilton, and Eric Edmonston.

United States District Court District of Columbia, Criminal Division.

August 8, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold J. Sullivan, Asst. U. S. Atty., Washington, D. C.

Bernard Margolius, Washington, D. C., for Henry Klein.

Ira M. Lowe, Washington, D. C., for Steve P. Xydas.

Albert J. Ahern, Jr., Washington, D. C., for Ernest Fontana.

Paul Stephen Sherbacow, Washington, D. C., for James T. Skeens.

H. Clifford Allder, Washington, D. C., for Walter F. Riggin and Earl W. Tavenner.

Robert M. Price, Washington, D. C., for George Davenport and Edward McDaniels.

Peter D. Manahan, Washington, D. C., for Dale H. Sutherland.

Theodore Breault, Washington, D. C., for Robert Hamilton.

James M. Jones, Washington, D. C., for Eric Edmonston.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

JOHN LEWIS SMITH, Jr., District Judge.

Defendants have moved for a pre-trial psychiatric examination of the witness Robert Earl Barnes. The principal case cited in support of such a course of action is State v. Butler, 27 N.J. 560, 143 A.2d 530 (1958). Other authorities cited bear on the admissibility of psychiatric testimony at trial and the propriety of pretrial psychiatric...

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