Glover v. United States
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Opinion
Appellants appeal their conviction for the crimes of robbery (three counts) and assault with a dangerous weapon.
[91]*91The questions raised on these appeals are substantially the same as those raised in McGill v. United States, 1959, 106 U.S.App.D.C. 136, 270 F.2d 329, certiorari denied 80 S.Ct. 615, McGill having been convicted of the same crimes and in the same trial.
For reasons stated in McGill, the judgments in these cases are
Affirmed.
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