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United States v. Michael Wazney
But see Greene v. United States, 154 F. 401, 411 (5th Cir.), cert denied, 207 U.S. 596 , 28 S.Ct. 261 , 52 L.Ed. 857 (1907).
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United States v. Antranik Paroutian
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See Greene v. United States, 5 Cir., 154 F. 401 , certiorari denied 207 U.S. 596 , 28 S.Ct. 261 , 52 L.Ed. 357 . 14 Defendant launches a bitter attack, heavily larded with statistics, upon the conduct of the trial by the trial judge, and the extensive questioning of the witnesses by the court.
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United States v. Vreeken
See also, Greene v. United States, 154 F.2d 401, 407-08 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 207 U.S. 596 , 28 S.Ct. 261 , 52 L.Ed. 357 (1907); Taylor v. Jackson, 470 F.Supp. 1290, 1292 (S.D.N.Y.1979).
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United States v. James Miller, A/K/A Frank James Coppola
We need not consider how far this same principle permitted proof of earlier observations of photographs, see United States v. Reed, 376 F.2d 226 (7 Cir. 1967); that subject was opened by the defense’s cross-examination of Caron, and the Government “was not bound to let the defendant bring out only what he pleased and be content itself with no more.” Vause v. United States, 53 F.2d 346, 352 (2 Cir.), cert, denied, 284 U.S. 661 , 52 S.Ct. 37 , 76 L.Ed. 560 (1931) ; see also Cohen v. United States, 157 F. 651, 656 (2 Cir.), cert, denied, 207 U.S. 596 , 28 S.Ct. 261 , 52 L.Ed. 357 (1907); Un…
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Benjamin D. Greene
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 505.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 23, 1907.
.Mr. Frederic R. Coudert, Mr. B. F. Tracy, Mr. Howard Taylor, Mr. William W. Osborne, Mr. Alexander’A. Lawrence, Mr. William Garrard and Mr. P. W. Meldrim for petitioners. The Attorney General, The Solicitor General and Mr. Marion Erwin for respondent.
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Petitions for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.