From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Cafaro v. Tillinghast

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
Feb 14, 1928
31 F.2d 384 (D. Mass. 1928)

Opinion

No. 3852.

February 14, 1928.

John W. Connelly, of Boston, Mass., for petitioner.

Frederick H. Tarr, U.S. Atty., and John W. Schenck, Asst. U.S. Atty., both of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


Habeas Corpus. In the matter of Ralph Di Filippo. Petition by Steven Cafaro against Anna C.M. Tillinghast, United States Commissioner of Immigration, for relief from arrest for deportation. Petition denied.

Affirmed 31 F.2d 1009.


Ralph Di Filippo entered the United States in 1900. In 1926 he was arrested for deportation on the ground that he had, while in the United States, been found managing a house of prostitution and receiving, sharing in or deriving benefits from the earnings of the prostitutes.

The deportation proceedings are under section 19 of chapter 29 of the Act of February 5, 1917 (U.S. Code, tit. 8, c. 6, § 155 [8 USCA § 155]).

The only question presented is whether the five-year limitation applies to the class of aliens to which the relator has been found to belong. It is my opinion that the limitation does not apply, and the relator was subject to deportation in 1926. Ex parte Gin Kato (D.C.) 270 F. 343; U.S. v. Flynn (D.C.) 22 F.2d 174.

Petition denied.


Summaries of

Cafaro v. Tillinghast

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
Feb 14, 1928
31 F.2d 384 (D. Mass. 1928)
Case details for

Cafaro v. Tillinghast

Case Details

Full title:In re DI FILIPPO. CAFARO v. TILLINGHAST, Immigration Com'r

Court:United States District Court, D. Massachusetts

Date published: Feb 14, 1928

Citations

31 F.2d 384 (D. Mass. 1928)

Citing Cases

United States v. Kessler

Accepting this classification, it appears that appellant (being an alien who was convicted of a felony prior…

Toulmin v. James Mfg. Co.

In the last mentioned case in opinion by the then District Judge Augustus N. Hand in this Circuit, it was…