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[274 U.S. 256, 257] Messrs. D. S. Face and Harry D. Jewell, both of Grand Rapids, Mich., for Westfall.
Mr. William D. Mitchell, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D. C., for the United States.
Mr. Justice HOLMES delivered the opinion of the Court.
Westfall was convicted under two indictments, the first of which charged him with aiding and procuring the branch manager of a State bank which was a member of the Federal Reserve System to misapply the funds of the bank. The second indictment charged a conspiracy to misapply the funds of the bank between the same and other parties. Both were based upon the issuing a fraudulent certificate of deposit for ten thousand dollars and the paying the same from the funds of the bank. The Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit certifies this [274 U.S. 256, 258] question:
The amendment of July 1, 1922, referred to, is, we presume, chapter 274, 42 Stat. 821 (Comp. St. 9792). It has no immediate bearing upon the question propounded and as it is not relied upon in argument we shall leave it on one side.
It is not disputed that Rev. Stat. 5209 (Comp. St. 9772), if applicable, punishes the bank manager, and those who aided and abetted him in his crime. Coffin v. United States,
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Citation: 274 U.S. 256
No. 766
Decided: May 16, 1927
Court: United States Supreme Court
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