PER CURIAM:
On March 10, 1971, the appellant, Fred Lamont Boone, was charged in a three-count indictment with causing falsely made and forged bank checks to be transported from Richmond, Virginia, to New York, New York. On November 30, 1971, Boone was convicted by the court sitting without a jury and was sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment. In this appeal Boone contends that the evidence was insufficient to show that he caused the checks in question to be transported...
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