United States v. Samuel S. Garfield, et al: Appeal briefs and replies: Reply brief of appellant Charles M. Berman, [12 December 1963]

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Title
United States v. Samuel S. Garfield, et al: Appeal briefs and replies: Reply brief of appellant Charles M. Berman, [12 December 1963]
Collection
United States Department of Justice Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USDJ-MF716A-008
Date(s) of Materials
12 December 1963
Folder Description
This folder contains a reply brief of defendant Berman that was filed during the appeal of the case United States of America v. Virgil D. Dardi, Robert B. Gravis, Charles Rosenthal, and Charles Berman. It was originally litigated as United States v. Samuel S. Garfield, et al (Case Nos. 61 Cr. 671 and 61 Cr. 694, Southern District of New York). The appeal was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Extent / Physical Description
14 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. Samuel S. Garfield, et al: Appeal briefs and replies: Reply brief of appellant Charles M. Berman, [12 December 1963]. USDJ-MF716A-008. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Media Type
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