United States v. James P. Craven

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1973-05-08

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WILLIAM E. MILLER, Circuit Judge. The defendant, James P. Craven, appeals his convictions under a six count indictment charging him with violations of the Federal firearms and narcotics laws. The first three counts of the indictment charged, respectively, the possession of an automatic Underwood Carbine, an automatic Beretta pisto…

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