Box 11
Contains 16 Results:
United States v. Richard A. Dougherty, Cr. 3-84-38. Conviction, upheld on appeal, for unlawful issuance of $14.5 million in bad loans in his capacity as a bank vice president. Record of these loans was kept in a private desk drawer while held secret from other bank officials. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. I.
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases
United States v. Richard A. Dougherty. II.
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases
United States v. Richard A. Dougherty. III.
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases
United States v. Charles Ray Douglas, Cr. 6-89-1. Conviction by jury for bribing an IRS official. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Detailed psychological evaluation includes discussion of the defendant's Vietnam experiences as a cause of Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome. I
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases
United States v. Charles Ray Douglas. II.
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases
Miscellaneous motions involving defendants whose last names begin with "D".
The Judge Edward J. Devitt Papers date from 1927-1992 and have been divided into three series: Series 1: Biographical Materials Series 2: Criminal Cases Series 3: Civil Cases