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United States v. Tucker

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Oct 8, 1969
416 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1969)

Opinion

No. 13350.

October 8, 1969.

Lewis Hall Griffith, McLean, Va. (Court-appointed counsel) on brief for appellant.

Brian P. Gettings, U.S. Atty., and Alfred D. Swersky, Asst. U.S. Atty., on brief for appellee.

Before BRYAN, CRAVEN and BUTZNER, Circuit Judges.


A jury found John Robert Tucker guilty of knowingly transporting in interstate commerce on or about September 5, 1967 — from Virginia to Maryland — a security valued in excess of $5,000 in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2314. He now appeals the judgment of conviction and sentence passed, March 19, 1969, on the verdict by the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. With the evidence abundant to warrant the jury's finding and no error of trial apparent, the judgment of the trial court will not be disturbed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

United States v. Tucker

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Oct 8, 1969
416 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1969)
Case details for

United States v. Tucker

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. John Robert TUCKER, Appellant

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: Oct 8, 1969

Citations

416 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1969)