223 F. 523 | 2d Cir. | 1915
Defendant alleged that he was born in San Francisco — or rather that his father told him he was horn there —and that he had never been out of the United States. His counsel has argued at great length and with an abundant citation of authorities that on questions of pedigree hearsay evidence is admissible. He evidently supposes that in our recent decision in Lee Sim v. U. S. (C. C. A.) 218 Fed. 432
A further point raised oh this appeal' is discussed in our opinion in Hom Lim v. U. S., 223 Fed. 520, - C. C. A. --, handed down herewith.
The order is affirmed.