Case Resources
Search this Case
in Google Scholar
on the Web
Google Web Search
MSN Web Search
Yahoo! Web Search
in the News
Google News Search
Google News Archive
Search
Yahoo! News Search
in the Blogs
BlawgSearch.com
Search
Google Blog Search
Technorati Blog Search
in other Databases
Google Book Search
Justia Research Resources
Justia.com
Supreme Court Center
US Regulation Tracker
US District Court Opinions
Federal District Court Civil Case Filings
Legal Blog Search
Legal Podcast Search
USA Constitution Annotated
Online Research Resources
Cornell LII
Cornell Wex Dictionary & Encyclopedia
LLRX.com - Legal Research
Expert Witness Directory
Nolo Consumer & Business
US Court Forms
WashLaw Directory
World LII
Cases Provided By
Creative Commons
public.resource.org
Charles Franklin Points, Appellant, v. United States of America, Appellee
United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. - 267 F.2d 41
May 26, 1959
George G. Finch, Atlanta, Ga., for appellant.
William C. Calhoun, U.S. Atty., Augusta, Ga., for appellee.
Before JONES, BROWN and WISDOM, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
The appellant, convicted of a Mann Act, 18 U.S.C.A. 2421, violation, assigns as error the failure of the trial court to direct an acquittal because of insufficient evidence. We need not review the testimony. It is enough to say that the evidence is ample. The judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.