U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1963

J. C. Hurwitz, Julian Hurwitz, John Goldberg, and Lillian Hurwitz Goldberg v. United States

J. C. Hurwitz, Julian Hurwitz, John Goldberg, and Lillian Hurwitz Goldberg v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided October 10, 1963 · Tuttle, Rives, Moore
320 F.2d 911 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

J. C. Hurwitz, Julian Hurwitz, John Goldberg, and Lillian Hurwitz Goldberg v. United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

We have carefully read the opinion of the District Court, 208 F.Supp. 594 (Southern District of Texas). This opinion, written by Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr., of this Court, sitting as a District Judge, carefully poses the issues and treats fully and carefully with the legal principles involved. Concluding, as we do, that the result arrived at by the District Court is correct and that the reasons assigned for reaching its conclusion persuade us of its correctness, we affirm the judgment on the opinion of the trial court. Any further or more elaborate exposition of our views would be unnecessary.

The judgment is affirmed.

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