United States v. James Harrison Barham, A/K/A Robert Myers

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1979-05-16

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JOHN R. BROWN, Chief Judge: Fictional in many respects, but alas true, this case is a remarkable and often entertaining tale of the bogus and the duplicitous: it involves the false testimony of Government witnesses in the trial of a man who assumed an alias while participating in a scheme to counterfeit money. As with many fascinating and entertaining tales of fiction, however,…

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