United States v. James R. Hoffa, et al: Pleading file, volume 5, 15-28 February 1964

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Title
United States v. James R. Hoffa, et al: Pleading file, volume 5, 15-28 February 1964
Collection
United States Department of Justice Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USDJ-MF602-002
Date(s) of Materials
February 1964: 15-28
Folder Description
This folder contains a file of pleadings in the case United States of America v. James R. Hoffa, Lawrence W. Medlin, Larry Campbell, Thomas Ewing Parks, Allen Dorfman, Nicholas J. Tweel and Ewing King (Case Cr. No. 11,989, Eastern District of Tennessee; previously Case Cr. No. 13,383, Middle District of Tennessee). It includes court orders, motions, memoranda, and other legal documents filed in the case.
Extent / Physical Description
381 digital pages
Series
Series 06. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963.
Preferred Citation
United States Department of Justice Records. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963. United States v. James R. Hoffa, et al: Pleading file, volume 5, 15-28 February 1964. USDJ-MF602-002. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Media Type
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