OPINION OF THE COURT
SEITZ, Chief Judge.
At around 8:30 a. m. on April 18, 1967, two armed men robbed the Dublin, Pennsylvania branch of the Bucks County Bank & Trust Company of $8,950.75. The appellant is alleged by the government to be one of the robbers; no other suspect has been charged. Included in the stolen money were twenty-five so-called bait bills, i. e., those whose serial numbers had been recorded. On June 12, 1967, the appellant deposited...
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