Lovett v. United States
Opinion of the Court
■ Charged in four counts with violations of Sections 2810, 2833, and 2834, Title 26
Agreeing fully with appellant’s legal contention, we disagree that the circumstances are insufficient to satisfy the rule.
The district judge, of the opinion that the evidence, circumstantial though it was, made out a case for the jury, denied defendant’s motion for a directed verdict and sent the case to the jury in a charge, to which no exception was taken.
A careful examination of the record convinces us that the district judge did not err in denying the motion for an instructed verdict. The judgment is, therefore,
Affirmed.
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