This particular pursuit is embraced within the prohibitions of our gaming statute

This particular pursuit is embraced within the prohibitions of our gaming statute

A judgment of the District Court was entered upon verdict of a jury finding appellant, Michael Sesso, guilty of the crime of setting up and keeping a gaming place in the District of Columbia for the purpose of betting upon the results of horse races. Appellant conceded in oral argument the inadequacy of several allegations of error relied upon in his brief, and urges a reversal solely upon the insufficiency of the Government’s evidence to establish that a gaming place was set up and maintained within the meaning of the statute, or, if so, that the appellant was connected therewith. Continue reading “This particular pursuit is embraced within the prohibitions of our gaming statute”