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Joe MASINTER v. UNITED STATES of America, 1934 — 71 F.2d 1012 · caselaw · US
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Joe MASINTER v. UNITED STATES of America
71 F.2d 1012·United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit·1934
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Joe MASINTER v. UNITED STATES of America.
No. 1110.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
July 3, 1934.
J. H. Stolper, of Muskogee, Old., for appellant.
William C. Lewis, U. S. Atty., of Oklahoma City, Okl.
Before LEWIS and PHILLIPS, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PEE CURIAM:]
PEE CURIAM:
Appeal dismissed for failure to prosecute.