George W. Mitchell v. United States
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Opinion
George W. Mitchell was convicted of assaulting a policeman who had come, in response to a call from the management, to eject him from a tavern.
We have examined the contentions ably put forward on appellant’s behalf by court-appointed counsel. We are satisfied, upon a review of the entire record, that appellant’s substantial rights have not been prejudiced.
Affirmed.
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