UNITED STATES V. DARBY, 289 U. S. 224 (1933)

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United States v. Darby, 289 U.S. 224 (1933)

United States v. Darby

No. 53

Argued March 14, 1933

Decided April 10, 1933

289 U.S. 224

Syllabus

Under R.S. § 5209, as amended, which makes it a crime for an officer of a Federal Reserve Bank, or of any member bank, to make any false entry in its books with intent to defraud, the entry of a name appearing on a discounted note as that of co-maker is a false entry if made with knowledge that the name is a forgery. P. 289 U. S. 226.

2 F.Supp. 378 reversed.

Appeal from a judgment quashing an indictment.