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· 5/20/1959

Easton Ray McKenzie v. United States

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  • 266 F.2d 524

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  • evidence of sanity was insufficient where the prosecution relied only on lay testimony of the arresting officers, who were unfamiliar with the defendant and observed nothing unusual or abnormal about the defendant after the alleged crime

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Judges: Bratton, Pickett, Knous

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