U.S. vs. Charles J. Burton, Marie Wimmer, John J. White, et al.: Judgment and Commitment

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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.

Date: 
June 1st 1938
Modern Location: 
Kansas City, MO
Rights Statement: 
Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of this image or the accompanying data requires prior written permission from the National Archives at Kansas City. Use of this image also requires that credit be given to the National Archives at Kansas City.
Collection Title, Call or Box Number: 
NARA ID 573453, Criminal Case Files, 1879 - 1987
Digital Object Identifier: 
NARA-13768-0002
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