U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, 1971

Richard Andrew Snyder v. United States

Richard Andrew Snyder v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit · Decided August 18, 1971 · Lewis, Pickett, McWilliams
445 F.2d 319; 28 A.F.T.R.2d (RIA) 5561; 1971 U.S. App. LEXIS 8465 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Richard Andrew Snyder v. United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Upon docketing in this court, Snyder was advised that we were contemplating summary affirmance of the judgment of the district court. He has taken the opportunity afforded him to oppose such disposition in a memorandum addressing the underlying merits.

After a thorough review of the files and record in this cause, we are convinced that the judgment of the district court should be affirmed for the reasons stated in Snyder v. United States, 321 F.Supp. 661 (D.C.Colo. 1970).

Affirmed.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.