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U.S. Supreme Court
United States v. Herr, 211 U.S. 404 (1908)
United States v. Herr
No. 291
Argued October 22, 23, 26, 1908
Decided December 14, 1908
211 U.S. 404
ERROR TO THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Syllabus
Decided on the authority of United States v. Keitel, ante, p. 211 U. S. 370, and United States v. Forrester, ante, p. 211 U. S. 399.
157 F.3d 6, reversed.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
MR. JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the Court.
The court below sustained a demurrer to the indictment in this case, for the reasons which caused it to quash the first count of the indictment in the case of United States v. F. W. Keitel, ante, p. 211 U. S. 370.
The indictment alleged a conspiracy to defraud the United States of coal lands, in violation of § 5440, Rev.Stat. The conspiracy charged was, speaking in a broad sense, of the same general nature as that set forth in the first count of the indictment in the Keitel case. In the argument at bar, however, counsel differ as to the correct construction of the indictment here under consideration, the United States contending that the conspiracy to which the indictment related concerned entries based upon preferential rights, while, on the part of the defendants in error, it is insisted that the conspiracy related to only cash entries. In view, however, of our ruling in the Keitel case, No. 286, and the reasoning by which the decision in that case was held to be controlling in United States v. Forrester, No. 287, just decided, the contentions referred to are irrelevant on this writ of error.
As it results from the opinions in the cases just referred to that the court below erred in sustaining the demurrer to the indictment, its order so doing must be reversed.
Reversed and remanded for further proceedings in conformity to this opinion.
