Daniel Sperdutto v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Daniel Sperdutto v. United States, 246 F.2d 729 (2d Cir. 1957)
1957 U.S. App. LEXIS 3625

Daniel Sperdutto v. United States

Opinion

246 F.2d 729

Daniel SPERDUTTO, Petitioner-Appellant,
v.
UNITED STATES of America, Respondent-Appellee.

No. 389.

Docket 24639.

United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

Argued June 10, 1957.

Decided July 5, 1957.

Allen S. Stim, New York City, for petioner-appellant.

Alan W. Richenaker, Asst. U. S. Atty., S. D. N. Y., New York City (Paul W. Williams, U. S. Atty., New York City, on the brief), for respondent-appellee.

Before CLARK, Chief Judge, and CHASE and HINCKS, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM.

1

Judgment affirmed. The contention that counts for sale of counterfeit currency and for conspiracy stated but a single offense precluding separate consecutive sentences was answered in the denial of rehearing, 2 Cir., 193 F.2d 436, on the original affirmance of petitioner's conviction in United States v. Farina, 2 Cir., 184 F.2d 18, certiorari denied Farina v. United States, 340 U.S. 875, 71 S.Ct. 121, 95 L.Ed. 636, rehearing denied 341 U.S. 928, 71 S.Ct. 795, 95 L. Ed. 1359; see also Pinkerton v. United States, 328 U.S. 640, 66 S.Ct. 1180, 90 L.Ed. 1489, rehearing denied 329 U.S. 818, 67 S.Ct. 26, 91 L.Ed. 697.

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