In the Matter of P

4 Cited authorities

  1. Berman v. United States

    302 U.S. 211 (1937)   Cited 622 times
    Holding that the final judgment in a criminal case is the sentence
  2. United States v. Hark

    320 U.S. 531 (1944)   Cited 116 times
    Reversing an order quashing an indictment charging violation of maximum price regulation that had been revoked prior to the date the indictment was returned on the ground that the statute under which the regulation was issued remained in effect after revocation
  3. People v. Burnstein

    246 N.W. 217 (Mich. 1933)   Cited 35 times

    Docket No. 202, Calendar No. 36,522. Submitted October 13, 1932. Decided January 3, 1933. Appeal from Recorder's Court of Detroit; Van Zile (Donald), J. Submitted October 13, 1932. (Docket No. 202, Calendar No. 36,522.) Decided January 3, 1933. Raymond Burnstein, Harry Keywell, and Irving Milberg were convicted of murder in the first degree. Affirmed, without prejudice to right to move for leave to file motion for new trial. Friedman, Meyers Keys, for appellants. Paul W. Voorhies, Attorney General

  4. People v. Hurwich

    243 N.W. 230 (Mich. 1932)   Cited 13 times

    Docket No. 194, Calendar No. 35,570. Submitted January 14, 1932. Decided June 23, 1932. Rehearing denied September 14, 1932. Appeal from Berrien; White (Charles E.), J. Submitted January 14, 1932. (Docket No. 194, Calendar No. 35,570.) Decided June 23, 1932. Rehearing denied September 14, 1932. Maurice L. Hurwich and Claude E. Nicely were convicted of arson. Affirmed. Charles W. Gore ( Gore Harvey, of counsel), for appellant Hurwich. Graham, Crane Elliott and Stuart B. White, for appellant Nicely