United States v. Shipp
1973.C04.40401; 474 F.2D 1343
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McAvoy Joseph Shipp appeals from a judgment of conviction entered following a jury trial on seven counts of an indictment charging him with falsely making and uttering United States money orders in violation of 18 U.S.C. ? 500. He was convicted on all seven counts and sentenced to a fifteen year term of imprisonment. Shipp contends that the district judge committed reversible error by insisting that the case be tried upon two days notice and that the pre-trial photographic identification process was impermissibly suggestive and thus denied him due process of law. Neither contention has merit.