Doudell Pleads He's Innocent
San Francisco, (U.P) - John W. Doudell, San Jose trucker, pleaded innocent to charge of concealing assets of Victor P Suglio during Suglio's 1949 bankruptcy proceedings.
Doudell was indicted on charges of receiving a truck and truck supplies from Suglio, San Jose trucker, and not revealing it to the trustee of the estate.
Suglio is now in McNeil Island penitentiary serving a three year sentence for bankruptcy fraud. Doudell's trial date was set for Sept. 3 by Federal Judge George B. Harris. Doudell faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $15,000 fine.
- Santa Maria Times June 13th 1952
Doudell was indicted on charges of receiving a truck and truck supplies from Suglio, San Jose trucker, and not revealing it to the trustee of the estate.
Suglio is now in McNeil Island penitentiary serving a three year sentence for bankruptcy fraud. Doudell's trial date was set for Sept. 3 by Federal Judge George B. Harris. Doudell faces a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $15,000 fine.
- Santa Maria Times June 13th 1952
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in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County, California United States