Box 22
Contains 19 Results:
United States v. Y.M.N. (a juvenile), Cr. 6-83-95. A young Native American woman raised on the Red Lake Indian Reservation was convicted (upheld on appeal) for voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of her uncle, Albert Neadeau. Pre-trial motions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, appeals court decision.
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. Debra J. Neumiller, et al, Cr. 3-84-113. Convicted of cocaine distribution. Sentence reporting date was postponed to allow her to be with her children while they were receiving counseling for sexual abuse by a neighbor (detailed "Order of Detention" papers concerning this neighbor are included in the case file). Pre-trial motions, detailed documentation relating to search warrants, motion to extend reporting date.
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. Steven Earl Neumann, Cr. 5-87-14. Convicted of bank robbery using a dangerous weapon. Conviction was upheld on appeal. 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. Timothy Ralph Nordskog, Cr. 3-83-111. Convicted of cocaine distribution. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Extensive transcripts of wiretapped telephone conversations and of bugged in-person conversations involving a "wired" undercover agent.
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. Patrick A. Norquay, Cr. 6-88-98. A Chippewa Native American male pled guilty to burglary. Motions largely concerned sentencing and resolution of apparent conflicts between federal and tribal laws. Pre-trial motions, 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. John North, et al, Cr. 3-89-105. Pled guilty to conspiracy to make counterfeit US and Canadian currency using a Canon color laser copier. Pre-trial motions, proposed jury instructions, plea agreement and sentencing stipulations, detailed transcripts of wiretapped telephone conversations. 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. John North, et al. 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 "N".
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 "O".
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. Jesus Leon Padron, Cr. 3-85-30. A Cuban refugee who came to the USA as part of the 1980 "Marial" boat-lift was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Photocopied articles from newsmagazines on US crimes by "Marielites". 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