Box 15
Contains 14 Results:
United States v. Rick Roland Kienzle, Cr. 3-88-34. Convicted by jury of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and of failure to pay taxes on drug profits (including those from bales of marijuana smuggled in from Thailand). Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Includes voluminous transcripts of examination and cross-examination of co-conspirators granted immunity. 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. Rick Roland Kienzle. 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. Rick Roland Kienzle. 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. John A. Kokkeler, Cr. 3-84-49. A jeweler was convicted of receiving stolen diamonds. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions.
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. David Anthony Kost, et al, Cr. 3-88-54. Convicted by jury for conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Affirmed on appeal, although Judge Myron Bright dissented from the Appeals Court decision and would have reduced the sentence imposed on Kost (Appeals case 89-5010/5028, in Myron H. Bright Papers, OGL #877).
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 "Ka" through "Ko".
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. Leonard Wayne Kragness, et al, Cr. 3-84-139. Numerous defendants were convicted by jury of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and other drugs, under the RICO anti-racketeering act. The five-week trial was described by the prosecution as the largest drug case in Minnesota history. At the center of the conspiracy, which involved extensive smuggling from South America in private aircraft, was Kragness, an Alaskan gold miner. Documents in a post-trial forfeiture proceeding contain extensive detail on gold mining operations. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. This folder contains the indictment, a newspaper article concerning the prosecutor, and the beginning of the pre-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. Leonard Wayne Kragness, et al. II. Pre-trial motions #2, including transcripts of wiretapped telephone conversations.
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. Leonard Wayne Kragness, et al. III. Pre-trial motions #3.
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. Leonard Wayne Kragness, et al. IV. Pre-trial motions #4.
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