UNITED STATES v. HAMILTON

Cr. No. 212.

97 F.Supp. 123 (1951)

UNITED STATES v. HAMILTON.

United States District Court, S. D. West Virginia.

March 15, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Garnett Thompson, U. S. Atty., Charleston, W. Va., for the Government.

Mohler, Peters & Snyder, James M. Ballengee, Charleston, W. Va., for defendant.


BEN MOORE, Chief Judge.

Wayman C. Hamilton was found guilty after a jury trial on an indictment charging him in several counts with violations of the mail fraud statute. He has filed a motion to vacate the judgment and sentence as provided in 28 U.S.C.A. § 2255, alleging that he was deprived of constitutional rights by reason of certain circumstances connected with the trial, together with other grounds.

The motion is lengthy. It was prepared by Hamilton...

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