1. Rosen v. United States, Nos. 365, 438, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 12, 1917 , January 7, 1918
OVERVIEW: A government witness was not disqualified from testifying because of his forgery conviction, so defendants were properly convicted for conspiring to buy and receive checks and letters that had been stolen from duly authorized depositories for mail.
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