What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the issue in the case, that is, the social and/or political context of the litigation in which more purely legal issues are argued. Put somewhat differently, this field identifies the nature of the conflict between the litigants. The focus here is on the subject matter of the controversy rather than its legal basis.
Your task is to determine the specific issue in the case within the broad category of "criminal".

Opinion:
UNITED STATES of America v. William CLAPP, a/k/a William Clark, Appellant.
No. 16301.
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
Argued Dec. 7, 1967.
Decided Dec. 19, 1967.
James K. O’Malley, Morris, Safier & Teitelbaum, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Hubert I. Teitelbaum, Pittsburgh, Pa., on the brief), for appellant.
Nick S. Fisfis, Asst. U. S. Atty., Pittsburgh, Pa. (Gustave Diamond, U. S. Atty., Pittsburgh, Pa., on the brief), for appellee.
Before KALODNER, HASTIE and SEITZ, Circuit Judges.
-OPINION OF THE COURT
PER CURIAM:
Following a jury trial, the defendant Clapp was found guilty on seven counts of a nine-count indictment charging violations of Section 1010, Title 18 U.S. C.A. in the making of false statements in applications for property improvement loans to the Federal Housing Administration, via the Brookline Savings and Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The District Court denied the defendant’s alternative motion for judgment of acquittal and/or a new trial and entered the judgment of sentence which resulted in the instant appeal.
On review of the record we do not subscribe to the defendant’s contention that the evidence adduced at the trial was insufficient to sustain the jury’s verdict of guilty, nor do we subscribe to his further contention that the trial judge erred in the admission of evidence.
The District Court’s Judgment of Sentence will be affirmed.

Question: What is the specific issue in the case within the general category of "criminal"?

Choices:
federal offense
state offense
not determined whether state or federal offense

Answer: 0