United States v. Dexter Kaye Benjamin
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Opinion
Benjamin was charged and convicted for having failed to report for civilian employment in lieu of military service, a violation of 50 U.S.C. § 462. In his written brief in our court, he advanced five contentions in support of his challenge to the convictions. During oral argument, however, Benjamin’s attorney forthrightly conceded that one of the contentions was not well taken.
We have carefully considered the remaining four, and, while they are ably presented, we have reached the conclusion that they too, lack merit. Accordingly, the judgment of conviction is
Affirmed.
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