J. Paul Shelton v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1957-06-25

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HUTCHESON, Chief Judge (concurring specially). I agree with the affirmance of the judgment and with most of what is said in the opinion of the majority affirming it, and ordinarily would content myself with saying so. In my opinion, however, the sheer audacity, not to say effrontery of movant’s attempt, under the undisputed facts in this case, while holding on to benefits obtained by him in pleading guilty…

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