Leonard Truesdale v. United States

284 F.2d 285, 1960 WL 724
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedNovember 17, 1960
Docket15477
StatusPublished

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Leonard Truesdale v. United States, 284 F.2d 285, 1960 WL 724 (D.C. Cir. 1960).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon, Leonard Truesdale appeals. He complains of statements made by the prosecutor in his closing argument to the jury, of questions asked in the cross-examination of his character witness, and of the court’s instruction on flight as showing consciousness of guilt.

We find no error affecting substantial rights.

Affirmed.

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