PER CURIAM.
The defendant-appellant was charged in an eleven-count indictment of various Dyer Act violations. Two of the counts were dismissed on motion of the government and he came on for trial and was found guilty by jury verdict of the violations charged in the remaining nine counts. This appeal was perfected from the judgment of conviction.
The defendant-appellant's first contention in this court is that the trial judge committed prejudicial error in...
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