United States v. Gaston Gerald

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1980-10-09

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SIMPSON, Circuit Judge: Appellant Gaston Gerald, a Louisiana State Senator, was indicted in the district court under charges of conspiracy, aiding and abetting attempted extortion, attempted extortion, and perjury. The jury returned a verdict of guilty on count II on the indictment which charged Gerald as a principal or an aider a…

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