The United States of America v. Richard Albert Mango
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Gonzales v. United States, 75 S.Ct. 409 was decided while Mango’s appeal was under advisement in this court. In its motion, filed April 4, 1955, the Government concedes that a major point asserted before us, on Mango’s behalf, is controlled by the Gonzales opinion. We agree.
Accordingly, plaintiff-appellee’s motion to reverse the judgment of conviction entered below (on January 27,1954) and to discharge the defendant-appellant is granted. Judgment of the District Court is reversed, the conviction set aside, and defendant discharged.
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