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Edwin C. KUDY and Byron Langtry v. UNITED STATES of America, 1930 — 48 F.2d 1076 · caselaw · US
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Edwin C. KUDY and Byron Langtry v. UNITED STATES of America
48 F.2d 1076·United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit·1930
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Edwin C. KUDY and Byron Langtry v. UNITED STATES of America.
No. 5667.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
June 28, 1930.
Martin J. Brennan, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Burleson & Herscher, of Grand Rapids, Mich., for appellants.
Fred C. Wetmore, U. S. Atty., of Grand Rapids, Mich.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Judgment of District Court affirmed upon authority of Carroll v. United States, 267 U. S. 132, 45 S. Ct. 280, 69 L. Ed. 543, 39 A. L. R. 790.