United States v. Mafnas
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
701 F.2d 83 (1983)
- Written by Caroline Milne, JD
Facts
Mafnas (defendant) was an employee of Guam Armored Car Service. He transported bags of money belonging to the Bank of Hawaii and the Bank of America. On three separatee occasions, Mafnas took money from the bags. He was tried and convicted under a federal statute that prohibits taking with the intent to steal money from a bank.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Per curiam)
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