U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1959

Parr v. United States

Parr v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided August 12, 1959
268 F.2d 959 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Parr v. United States

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The petition for rehearing filed within the extended time allowed by the Court, points out three incorrect factual statements in the opinion. None of these is material to the merits of the appeal or in any way affects the determination of the legal questions presented by it. Nevertheless, in order that the statement of facts may be as accurate as a brief statement of a 6,000 page record permits, the following changes are made in the text of the opinion.

(1) On Page 3 of the printed opinion [265 F.2d 896, col. 1, lines 7 and 8 from bottom], the words “as well as Alice, the county seat,” are eliminated.

(2) On page 4 of the printed opinion [265 F.2d 896, col. 2, line 25] the word “member” before the name Oscar Carrillo, Sr. is changed to read “secretary.”

(3) On page 4 [265 F.2d 896, col. 2, line 6 from bottom] the sentence, “There were offices for George B. Parr, Chapa and for Oscar Carrillo, Sr., the secretary,” is eliminated.

The petition for rehearing is denied.

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