U. S. v. LYNCH

Crim. No. 78-395.

467 F.Supp. 575 (1978)

UNITED STATES of America v. Carl L. LYNCH et al.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

December 15, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Bailey, Washington, D. C., for Carl L. Lynch aka Cobby and Gus Bashien.

Ted Christensen, Alexandria, Va., for Alfred Calfon.

Henry J. Lunardi, Ret., Philadelphia, Pa., for Lee D. Hedson.

James H. Craddock, Washington, D. C., for Milton Battle.

Dennis O'Keefe, Washington, D. C., for John W. Bruner, aka Sweetmeat.

James G. Heldman, Washington, D. C., for Odell Coffey, aka Schoolboy.

William J. Garber, Washington, D. C., for Theresa E. Farrell, aka Ivy Taylor, aka Stripper.

Charles F. Barker, Washington, D. C., for David Ferguson, Jr. aka Bubbie.

David C. Woll, Washington, D. C., for James Ferguson, aka Big Jimmy.

John J. Hurley, Washington, D. C., for Ricky Johnson.

John E. Drury, Washington, D. C., for Tyrone J. Johnson, aka James Johnson, aka Little Jimmy.

Matthew W. Black, Jr., Rockville, Md., for Fred W. Lathern aka Bootsie.

Diane K. Dildine, Rockville, Md., for Theresa Lucas aka Theresa Brooks.

Patrick J. Christmas, Ret., Washington, D. C., for Harry J. Lynch.

John A. Shorter, Jr., Ret., Michael S. Frisch, Washington, D. C., for Myrtle M. Lynch aka Sister.

James M. Jones, Washington, D. C., for Thomas McCloud aka Mr. Wonderful.

William A. Borders, Jr., Ret., Washington, D. C., for Phyllis Oliver aka Phyllis Irvin.

Joseph J. Bernard, Washington, D. C., for Clayton Pina aka Peewee aka Shortman.

Gerald R. Robbins, Washington, D. C., for James Thomas aka Bim Bim.

Arthur M. Levin, Washington, D. C., for Emma Jean Ward.

Patrick J. Christmas, Ret., Washington, D. C., for Irvin Wood, Jr.

Matthew W. Black, Jr., Rockville, Md., for material witness Cynthia Jones.


MEMORANDUM

OBERDORFER, District Judge.

This case is before the Court now on defendants' motions to dismiss the indictment as barred by the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment, because of the mistrial declared by the Court on November 27, 1978 over defendants' objection. Based upon the following findings of fact and conclusions of law, the Court concludes that the mistrial was manifestly necessary and...

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