228 F. 918 | D. Idaho | 1916
This is a proceeding brought under the provisions of section 15 of the Naturalization Act. of june 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 596, c. 3592), to cancel a certificate of citizenship held by the defendant. The certificate was issued pursuant to a decree of naturalization entered by the district court of the Third judicial district in the territory of Utah April 11, 1889. The pro vision ref erred to authorizes such a proceeding only “for the purpose of setting aside and canceling the certificate of citizenship on the ground of fraud, or on the ground that such certificate of citizenship was illegally procured.” Therefore it devolves upon the government to allege and prove either that the certificate was “illegally procured,” or that it was obtained by fraud.
A decree will be entered dismissing the bill, with prejudice.