Radomsky v. United States.
1950.C09.52, 180 F.2D 781
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Appellant was convicted of perjury under 18 U.S.C.A. ? 1621, the charge being that at a trial in a United States District Court of one Robert Olson, then and there being prosecuted for mailing a threatening letter, appellant testified falsely that she, and not Olson, mailed the letter in question. Her testimony at the former trial was, in substance, that she had gone to Olsons house in Bremerton, Washinton, on the morning of January 13, 1948, a date arrived at by later addition and subtraction, to pick up some laundry, and saw the letter lying on a table ready to be mailed. Being unable to catch Olson who had just left, she put the letter in a specified corner mailbox. Olson was acquitted.