274 F. 367 | 9th Cir. | 1921
The plaintiff in error was found guilty and sentenced under four counts of an indictment. The first two counts are similar. They charge that the defendant did violate the requirements of the Act of December 17, 1914 (Comp. St. §§ 6287g-
The first two counts of the indictment charge that the defendant had in his possession “with intent to sell” the derivatives of coca leaves and the'derivatives of opium described therein. Whether it is sufficiently alleged therein that the defendant was one of the classes of persons who were required to register under the terms of the act we need not pause to consider. The third and fourth counts charge that the defendant “did knowingly, unlawfully, and willfully sell, dispense, and distribute” derivatives of opium and derivatives of coca leaves. That allegation is sufficient, we think, to show that he was a person who was required to register under the Act of December 17, 1914, and the amendment of February 24, 1919. Pierriero v. United States (C. C. A.) 271 Fed. 912.
The judgment is affirmed.
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