United States v. Charles Tomaiolo and Louis Soviero

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1957-11-21

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MEDINA, Circuit Judge (dissenting). I dissent and would affirm the judgments of conviction of both Soviero and Tomaiolo. In the early afternoon of November 29, 1955 two men entered a branch of the State Bank of Suffolk, a small bungalow-type building surrounded by a clump of trees in Brentwood on Long Island, New York. One of them, wearing rubber…

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