U.S. vs. Charles J. Burton, Marie Wimmer, John J. White, et al.: Judgment and Commitment
Judgments and commitments in Criminal Case No. 13768: United States vs. Charles J. Burton, Marie Wimmer, John J. White, Goldie Ricehouse, Earl Lanne, and Beatrice Jackman, defendants. Burton entered a plea of nolo contendere in count two, the United States having dismissed count one, and was sentenced to jail for two months, suspended for two years probation, and a fine of $200. Wimmer entered a plea of nolo contendere in count two, the United States having dismissed count one, and was sentenced to jail for six months, suspended for two years probation, and a fine of $500. White entered a plea of guilty in count two, the United States having entered nolle prosequi to count one, and was sentenced to jail for five months and a fine of $1,000. His sentence was later altered to consist of two years probation. Ricehouse entered a plea of nolo contendere in count two, the United States having dismissed count one, and was sentenced to jail for thirty days, suspended for two years probation, and a fine of $100. Burton entered a plea of nolo contendere in count two, the United States having dismissed count one, and was sentenced to jail for two months, suspended for two years probation, and a fine of $200. Lanne and Jackman entered pleas of nolo contendere in count two, the United States having dismissed count one, and were placed on two years probation.