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“on consideration of a motion to dismiss, all well pleaded facts are taken to be true; and if the same constitute a criminal offense, the information is good and must not be dismissed.”
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United States v. Al Sharaf
on consideration of a motion to dismiss, all well pleaded facts are taken to be true; and if the same constitute a criminal offense, the information is good and must not be dismissed.
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United States v. Greene
See Bins v. United States, 331 F.2d 390 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964).
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United States v. Brett C. Kimberlin
See United States v. Bins, 331 F.2d 390, 393 (5th Cir.1964) (dismissing a duplicitous indictment because the jury may not have agreed unanimously that defendant committed at least one of the offenses charged in the indictment), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 .
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United States v. Robert Edward Glanton
See Bins v. United States, 331 F.2d 390, 392-93 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964).
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United States v. Regina
See United States v. South Fla. Asphalt Co., 329 F.2d 860, 865 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964); United States v. American Oil Co., 286 F.Supp. 742, 746-47 (D.N.J.1968).
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United States v. Charles Hedrick Stanley
See Bins v. United States, 331 F.2d 390 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964).
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United States v. Calzada
See United States v. South Florida Asphalt Co., 329 F.2d 860 (5th Cir.), Cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964) 4 Apparently seven of the illegal aliens escaped either before or during the arrest in Lockport, Illinois 5 The parties engaged in a substantial dispute over the defendants' conduct in relation to one of the aliens who was believed to have left the country but who was subsequently located.
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United States v. Calzada
See United States v. South Florida Asphalt Co., 329 F.2d 860 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed,2d 87 (1964). .
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United States v. Larry Starks, in No. 74-1966 Appeal of Alonzo Robinson, in No. 74-1947. Appeal of Donald Everett Abney, in No. 74-1967
See, e.g., Bins v. Unitea States, 331 F.2d 390, 393 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 880 , 85 S.Ct. 149 , 13 L.Ed.2d 87 (1964); United States v. Goodman, 285 F.2d 378, 380 (5th Cir. 1960), cert. denied, 366 U.S. 930 , 81 S.Ct. 1651 , 6 L.Ed.2d 389 (1961). 9 .
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Bins
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 338.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 19, 1964.
Richard R. Booth for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox; Assistant ’Attorney General Miller and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Published
Citer courts: District of Columbia (1)
C. A. '5th Cir. Certiorari denied.