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Criminal Law And Procedure - Interpretation Of Statute, Michigan Law Review
Criminal Law And Procedure - Interpretation Of Statute, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Convicted of the statutory crime of falsely uttering a bank check, defendant appealed on the ground that the instrument in question was a promissory note. It was in appearance and form a check except for the substitution of "will pay" for "pay" and the addition of the words "payable at" before the name of the bank. Held, affirmed, the court construing the instrument as a check. State v. Doudna, (Iowa, 1939) 284 N. W. 113.
Aliens - Deportation - Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude, John H. Uhl
Aliens - Deportation - Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude, John H. Uhl
Michigan Law Review
The petitioner in this case was an alien who had been convicted of smuggling into and concealing within the United States illegally imported alcohol. He was sentenced to serve a year and a day in a federal penitentiary. Upon his release, he was arrested and ordered deported under the Immigration Act of 1917, as an alien who after February 5, 1917 was sentenced to imprisonment for a term of more than a year because of conviction in this country of a crime involving moral turpitude, committed within five years after his entry to the United States. Petitioner seeks release on …