Summary
In United States v. Pinkus, 466 F.2d 1405 (CA9 1972), on a factual background strikingly similar to that before us, a panel of this court recently invoked Weller and held that an appeal did not lie to the Circuit Court.
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No. 72-1069.
October 16, 1972.
Robert C. Bonner, Asst. U.S. Atty. (argued), Eric A. Nobles, Asst. U.S. Atty., William D. Keller, U.S. Atty., Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant.
Bernard A. Berkman (argued), Larry S. Gordon, Niki Z. Schwartz, of Berkman, Gordon, Kancelbaum Schwartz, Cleveland, Ohio, Jeremiah Casselman, Beverly Hills, Cal., for defendant-appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court, Central District of California, William P. Gray, Judge; 333 F. Supp. 928.
Under the compulsion of United States v. Weller, 466 F.2d 886, (CA9. 1972), we hold that we have no jurisdiction and that the appeal must be dismissed.
It is so ordered.