UNITED STATES v. MEDINA

No. 72-1198.

462 F.2d 1110 (1972)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Roger Pete MEDINA, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

July 7, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald F. Flader, Denver, Colo., on brief, for defendant-appellant.

James L. Treece, U. S. Atty., and William K. Hickey, Asst. U. S. Atty., on brief, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before HILL, BARRETT and DOYLE, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Roger Pete Medina, the appellant, was convicted by a jury of a violation of 50 App. U.S.C. § 462(a), the failure and neglect to report and submit to induction into the armed forces of the United States. He was sentenced and appeals contending that the evidence of "knowingly" and "wilfully" failing to report and submit was insufficient, and that the trial court erred in excluding evidence of his efforts to join the United States Army. We affirm.

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