United States v. Albert Sakal: Appeal: Brief and argument for appellant, 9 August 1963

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Title
United States v. Albert Sakal: Appeal: Brief and argument for appellant, 9 August 1963
Collection
United States Department of Justice Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USDJ-MF258-004
Date(s) of Materials
9 August 1963
Folder Description
This folder contains a brief that was filed by defendant Sakal during an appeal related to the case United States of America v. Louis Guido, James T. McGarry, Alex Micele, John C. Pellegrini and Al Sacko (Case No. 62 Cr. 505, Northern District of Illinois). The appeal was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Extent / Physical Description
27 digital pages
Series
Series 06. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963.
Preferred Citation
United States Department of Justice Records. Criminal Division Files, 1961-1963. United States v. Albert Sakal: Appeal: Brief and argument for appellant, 9 August 1963. USDJ-MF258-004. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Media Type
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