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Willie Jones v. United States
See. e. g., Egan v. United States, 137 F.2d 369 (8th Cir.), certiorari denied, 320 U.S. 788 , 64 S.Ct. 195 , 88 L.Ed. 474 (1943); Graham v. United States, 15 F.2d 740 (8th Cir., 1926), certiorari denied sub nom.
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Carl Leibowitz v. United States
See Egan v. United States. 137 F.2d 369, 378 (8th Cir.) (interpreting predecessor to Sec. 371), cert. denied, 320 U.S. 788 (1943).
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Novotny v. Great American Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n
See Egan v. United States, 137 F.2d 369 (8th Cir.) cert. denied 320 U.S. 788 , 64 S.Ct. 195 , 88 L.Ed. 474 (1943) (conspiracy to make illegal political contribution); Barron v. United States, 5 F.2d 799, 799-801 (1st Cir. 1925) (conspiracy to conceal assets of bankrupt corporation); United States v. Kemmel, 160 F.Supp. 718, 720-21 (E.D.Pa.1958) (conspiracy to defraud the United States; collecting cases); W.
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Harold Hanger v. United States of America, Gale Mixen v. United States of America, Loretta Meyer v. United States
“The Government has considerable leeway in offering evidence of other offenses in conspiracy prosecutions.” 3 Or-field, Criminal Procedure under the Federal Rules, § 26:506 (1966); see, Egan v. United States, 137 F.2d 369, 382 (8 Cir.1943), cert. denied 320 U.S. 788 , 64 S.Ct. 195 , 88 L.Ed. 474 .
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Jackson v. Humphrey
See also Coy v. Johnston, 9 Cir., 136 F.2d 818, 820 , certiorari denied 320 U.S. 788 , 64 S.Ct. 199 , 88 L.Ed. 474 , rehearing denied 320 U.S. 815 , 64 S.Ct. 426 , 88 L.Ed. 493 ; King v. United States, 69 App.D.C. 10 , 98 F.2d 291, 296 ; McDowell v. Swope, supra. .
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United States v. Schneiderman
See Egan v. United States, 8 Cir., 1943, 137 F.2d 369 , 381-382 certiorari denied, 1948, 320 U.S. 788 , 64 S.Ct. 195 , 88 L.Ed. 474 ; cf. United States v. Reading Co., 1920, 253 U.S. 26 , 43-45 40 S.Ct. 425 , 64 L.Ed. 760 ; Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States, 1911, 221 U.S. 1, 46-47 , 31 S.Ct. 502 , 55 L.Ed. 619 ; United States v. E.
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Egan
v.
United States and Union Electric Co. v. United States
v.
United States and Union Electric Co. v. United States
No. 410; No. 414.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 15, 1943.
Mr. Thomas Bond for petitioner in No. 410; and Mr. William L. Igoe for petitioner in No. 414. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, Messrs. Oscar A. Provost and Homer Kripke, and Miss Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Applications, Consideration, Douglas, Took.
Cited by 4 opinions | Published
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.
The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.Reported below: 137 F. 2d 369.