Bracey v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1944-03-31

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MILLER, Associate Justice. Appellant was convicted of carnally knowing and abusing a twelve year old girl. At the trial his counsel made an opening statement to the jury, which consisted, in large part, of the following: “The facts briefly are these: That Mr. Bracey, at the time of the offense named in this indictment, was living with his wife and children in Southwest Washingto…

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