United States v. Russo

Decided 1975-08-01

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OPINION OF THE COURT Fletcher, Chief Judge: Although suffering from dyslexia, a mental disorder which severely impairs an individual’s ability to read, appellant sought out an Army recruiter in order to enlist voluntarily in the service. Appellant’s uncontroverted testimony at trial indicated that, after advising the recruiter that he could not read, the recruiter provided him with "a list of numbers <pag…

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