Bedell v. United States, 296 U.S. 628 (1935). · Go Syfert
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Every precaution must be taken lest it spill over its barriers and distort the jury’s contemplation of the determinative and critical evidence’ ” (People v Stanard, 32 NY2d 143, 146 [1973], quoting People v Gleason, 285 App Div 278, 281-282 [1954]; see Bedell v United States, 78 F2d 358, 364 [1935], cert denied 296 US 628 [1935]).
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Bedell
v.
United States L. E. Chapman v. Same and H. E. Chapman v. Same
No. 432; No. 433; No. 434.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 21, 1935.
296 U.S. 628
Messrs. Eugene D. O’Sullivan and Louis H. Salinger for petitioners., Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Keenan, and Messrs. Mahlon D. Kiefer and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
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[*628] Petition for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.

Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Keenan, and Messrs. Mahlon D. Kiefer and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.