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No. 8830622
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Martin v. United States

No. 8830622 · Decided April 5, 1920
No. 8830622 · Ninth Circuit · 1920 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 5, 1920
Citation
No. 8830622
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
ROSS, Circuit Judge. The plaintiff in error was convicted by the verdict of the jury under count 1 of an indictment which alleged in substance that she, on or about March 17, 1918, at a certain place within the jurisdiction of the court below, willfully and unlawfully caused and attempted to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, and refusal of duly In the military and naval forces of the United States by then, and there peddling, Issuing, selling, and offering for sale to various and divers persons, including one Stanley Mussel, a certain book, entitled “The Finished Mystery,” containing seditious and inflammatory statements and language, among which was certain language set out in the indictment, which is very clearly ol' the character alleged. By the present writ the plaintiff in error seeks a reversal of the judgment of conviction based upon the verdict. On the authority of Sonnenberg v. United States (No. 3348) 264 Fed. 327 , just decided, the judgment is affirmed.
Plain English Summary
The plaintiff in error was convicted by the verdict of the jury under count 1 of an indictment which alleged in substance that she, on or about March 17, 1918, at a certain place within the jurisdiction of the court below, willfully and unl
Key Points
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The plaintiff in error was convicted by the verdict of the jury under count 1 of an indictment which alleged in substance that she, on or about March 17, 1918, at a certain place within the jurisdiction of the court below, willfully and unl
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