H. Neil Kelly, Jr. v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
H. Neil Kelly, Jr. v. United States, 297 F.2d 437 (D.C. Cir. 1962)

H. Neil Kelly, Jr. v. United States

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction, after jury trial, on four counts of an indictment charging the defendant with false pretenses, as defined in 22 D.C.Code ยง 1301 (1961). Defendant, the appellant, was sentenced to a term of from one to three years on each count, the sentences, however, to run concurrently. Because of the concurrent character of the sentences the judgment should be affirmed, in the circumstances of this case, if the conviction on any one count is free of reversible error. Hirabayashi v. United States, 320 U.S. 81, 63 S.Ct. 1375, 87 L.Ed. 1774; Heinecke v. United States, 111 U.S.App.D.C.โ€”, 294 F.2d 727, cert. denied 82 S.Ct. 173.

We have considered the questions presented respecting count II, one of the four counts on which defendant was convicted. This count embraced a rather complicated stock and worthless check transaction. We are satisfied that the *438 evidence supports the jury verdict finding defendant guilty on this count, and that the trial was free of any significant error affecting the conviction. The judgment accordingly is

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
H. Neil KELLY, Jr., Appellant v. UNITED STATES of America, Appellee
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Status
Published