Box 24
Contains 14 Results:
United States v. Donald Preston Rossbach, Jr., aka "Mr. Big", Cr. 6-81-47. A Native American male, aged 24, was convicted by jury of rape of two underage females on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Upheld on appeal. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Additional appeals court records for this case are also present in UND Special Collections, in the Myron H. Bright Papers, OGL #877, box 151 folder 10. 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. Donald Preston Rossbach, Jr., aka "Mr. Big". 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. Donald Preston Rossbach, Jr., aka "Mr. Big". 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. Gordon Wayne Roy, Cr. 6-26-124 [cross-reference United States v. Darvin Lee Neadeau, box 21, folder 15]. A young Native American man raised on the Red Lake Indian Reservation was convicted of second-degree murder in a slaying by machete. Complete trial documents including pre-trial motions, jury instructions, Judge Devitt's trial notes, and post-trial motions. Upheld on appeal.
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. Vicky Lee Roy, Cr. 6-88-59. A young Native American woman raised on the Red Lake Indian Reservation pled guilty to aggravated assault causing bodily injury, in a stabbing incident. Plea agreement and sentencing stipulations. Her sentencing was used as a test case, in an unsuccessful constitutional challenge to the United States Sentencing Commission's authority. Included are several drafts and final version of Judge Devitt's carefully written "Order Upholding Constitutionality of Sentencing Guidelines Law".
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. Clayton Runck, Cr. 3-78-38 and 3-78-39. Pled guilty to insurance fraud using the US mails. Briefs in the file largely concern release of Grand Jury transcripts for use in a separate civil case by several insurance firms against Mr. Runck.
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. Isacc McKenely Russell, Cr. 3-82-39 and 3-82-49. A black man pled guilty to bank robbery, and agreed to be sentenced to a longer term in a state prison, rather than a shorter term in a federal prison, so as to be near his family. Later unsuccessful motions sought extra credit for in-prison work in view of this unusual plea agreement. Proposed jury instructions, plea agreement and sentencing stipulations, 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. Jerry Hal Saliterman, et al, Cr. 6-87-101. Pled guilty to conspiracy to defraud, in a large-scale shoplifting, credit card, and stolen goods operation involving several hundred thousand dollars worth of fur coats from department stores. Pre-trial briefs and post-sentencing briefs sought unsuccessfully to suppress wiretap evidence on which the case was based. Pre-trial motions, detailed documentation relating to search warrants, proposed jury instructions, 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. Jerry Hal Saliterman, 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
United States v. Jerry Hal Saliterman, et al. 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