Chester Thomas Vandable v. United States
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Opinion
On April 8, 1958, in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, appellant, Chester Thomas Vandable, was indicted for violating 18 U.S.C.A. § 1708 by stealing and taking seven letters from and out of a letter box and mail receptacle on the Payson star route in the District of Arizona. Appellant was arraigned, pleaded not guilty, had a jury trial and was found guilty as charged. Thereupon a judgment was entered sentencing, appellant to be imprisoned for four years. This appeal is from that judgment.
Appellant’s brief contains no specification of errors. See our Rule 18, subd. 2 (d), 28 U.S.C.A. We find no error.
Judgment affirmed.
Judge BAZELON, did not participate in the decision of this case.
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