United States v. Roland Gery Richards and Walter Roland Grey Richards and Walter Walter Guinn Walser
This text of 444 F.2d 1092 (United States v. Roland Gery Richards and Walter Roland Grey Richards and Walter Walter Guinn Walser) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction entered by the District Court pursuant to a jury verdict finding the defendant appellant, Walter Guinn Walser, guilty of conspiring to possess and pass counterfeit money; possession of counterfeit money with intent to defraud; and passing counterfeit money with intent to defraud.
On this appeal Walser challenges as prejudicial error several of the trial judge’s rulings on the admission of evidence; his refusal to give requested instructions to the jury; and “in pressuring the jury to reach a verdict.”
On review of the record, we are of the opinion that the stated challenges are without merit.
The judgment of conviction will be affirmed.
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