United States v. Edward Lawrence O'Brien
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Opinion
Edward Lawrence O’Brien was convicted by a jury of armed robbery of a federally insured savings and loan association, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2113 (d), and sentenced to twenty-five years’ imprisonment. He appeals, contending that the trial judge erred in (1) refusing to grant a motion for continuance, and (2) in disparaging appellant and his counsel and exhibiting bias in favor of the Government in the presence of the jury.
We have thoroughly examined the record, including the trial transcript, and find that the contentions of appellant are completely without merit.
Affirmed.
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