OPINION
LAYTON, District Judge.
On June 16, 1970, the defendants, Charles Ray Joines and James Robert Joines, were charged in a seven count indictment with violations of 18 U.S.C. § 894, i. e., attempting to collect extensions of credit by the use of extortionate means. Trial was held on December 7, 1970, and a verdict of guilty was returned as to four of the six counts.
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