Case ID: f2d_399/html/0297-01.html
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James Harold JONES, Appellant, v. UNITED STATES of America, Appellee.
    No. 24747.
    United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.
    June 18, 1968.
    Max P. Engel, Philip S. Goldin, Engel & Pollack, Miami, Fla., for appellant.
    Morton Orbach, Asst. U. S. Atty., Neal R. Sonnett, William A. Meadows, Jr., U. S. Attys., Miami, Fla., for appellee.
    Before POPE, TUTTLE and CLAYTON, Circuit Judges.
    
      
       Of the Ninth Circuit, sitting by designation.
    
   PER CURIAM:

There was ample evidence from which the jury could find the guilt of the accused of the charges of holding and passing counterfeit federal reserve notes beyond a reasonable doubt. We find no Miranda warning issue in this case.

The judgment is affirmed.