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9 Cited authorities

  1. United States v. Smith

    289 U.S. 422 (1933)   Cited 85 times
    Counterfeiting ranks as a crime of moral turpitude
  2. United States v. Cohn

    270 U.S. 339 (1926)   Cited 75 times
    In Cohn the Court expressly rejected the Government's argument that Congress intended the 1918 Act to go beyond merely protecting the Government from being cheated out of its own money or property, and in addition intended it to protect the Government from the interference with and obstruction of any of its lawful functions by deceitful or fraudulent means.
  3. Cahill v. Curtiss-Wright Corporation

    57 F. Supp. 614 (W.D. Ky. 1944)   Cited 13 times

    No. 688. November 3, 1944. Herbert H. Monsky, of Louisville, Ky., for Frank R. Cahill, Jr. Francis M. Shea, Asst. Atty. Gen., Eli H. Brown, III, U.S. Atty., of Louisville, Ky., Joseph M. Friedman, Sp. Asst. to Atty. Gen., and Jess G. Schiffmann, Atty., Department of Justice, of New York City, for United States of America. Squire R. Ogden, of Louisville, Ky., Kenneth M. Spence, of New York City, Ogden, Galphin, Tarrant Street, of Louisville, Ky., and Spence, Windels, Walser, Hotchkiss Angell, of New

  4. United States v. Reimer

    96 F.2d 217 (2d Cir. 1938)   Cited 17 times
    Obtaining a visa as a result of a false statement that misrepresented the applicant's identity violated Section 22(c)
  5. United States v. Goldstein

    30 F. Supp. 771 (E.D.N.Y. 1939)   Cited 13 times

    No. 8499. December 15, 1939. Harold M. Kennedy, U.S. Atty., of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Morris K. Siegel, Asst. U.S. Atty., of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff. Arthur Dunaif, of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Louis Timberg and Rubin Mazel, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., on the brief), for respondent. In Equity. Suit by the United States of America against Isac Goldstein to cancel the naturalization certificate of respondent. Decree for plaintiff. CAMPBELL, District Judge. This suit is instituted under Section 15 of the

  6. United States v. Shapiro

    43 F. Supp. 927 (S.D. Cal. 1942)   Cited 8 times

    No. 1875. March 30, 1942. William Fleet Palmer, U.S. Atty., James L. Crawford, Asst. U.S. Atty., and John M. Gault, Asst. U.S. Atty., all of Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff. Abraham Richmond, of Los Angeles, Cal., for defendant. Civil action by the United States of America against Millie Shapiro under the Nationality Act 1940, § 338(a), 8 U.S.C.A. § 738(a), to set aside and cancel defendant's naturalization as having been fraudulently and illegally procured. Defendant's certificate of citizenship

  7. United States v. Weiss

    28 F. Supp. 598 (E.D. Pa. 1939)   Cited 3 times

    No. 7642. June 1, 1939. J. Cullen Ganey, U.S. Atty., of Bethlehem, Pa., and J. Lawrence Grim, Asst. U.S. Atty., of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff. Michael Serody, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant. Mendel Weiss was convicted of conspiracy to violate the alcohol tax laws, and he petitions for suspension of sentence and probation pending execution of the mandate of the Circuit Court of Appeals on affirmance of conviction. Order suspending execution of sentence and placing petitioner on probation

  8. United States ex rel. Di Costanzo v. Uhl

    6 F. Supp. 791 (S.D.N.Y. 1934)

    6 F.Supp. 791 (S.D.N.Y. 1934) UNITED STATES ex rel. DI COSTANZO v. UHL, Acting Commissioner of Immigration. United States District Court, S.D. New York May 8, 1934 Paul A. Berlowitz, of New York City, for relator. Martin Conboy, U.S. Atty., of New York City (Irvin C. Rutter, Asst. U.S. Atty., of New York City, of counsel), for respondent. CAFFEY, District Judge. Relator charges unfairness in the hearing before the immigration service. He alleges that there were two irregularities: (1) that he was

  9. Section 220 - Repealed

    8 U.S.C. § 220   Cited 11 times   1 Legal Analyses

    8 U.S.C. § 220 June 25, 1948, ch. 645, §21, 62 Stat. 862, eff. Sept. 1, 1948 Section, act May 26, 1924, ch. 190, §22, 43 Stat. 165, related to forging, counterfeiting, etc., of reentry permits. See section 1546 of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure.