W. H. Wattenburg and William P. Owens v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1968-01-19

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HAMLEY, Circuit Judge: W. H. Wattenburg and William P. Owens were jointly charged, tried before a jury, and convicted, of stealing and conspiring to steal approximately one thousand red fir trees, Christmas-tree size, belonging to the United States. On their appeals, consolidated for disposition here, they argue that neither count o…

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