Peter S. Scherck v. United States

354 F.2d 239
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·Decided December 20, 1965·No. 20277_1·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

The motion for leave to file a petition for judgment by default is granted.

The petition for judgment by default is denied.

The order of the district court denying the motion of Peter S. Scherck to vacate and set aside the sentence in United States v. Peter S. Scherck, No. 35992, in the Northern District of California, Southern Division, is affirmed for the reasons stated in the district court’s memorandum and order entered on June 2, 1965, reported in 242 F.Supp. 445.

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