Document: 376 U.S. 356 84 S.Ct. 783 11 L.Ed.2d 755 MICHAELS ENTERPRISES, INC., et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 571. March 9, 1964. Morris A. Shenker and Murry L. Randall, for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney Miller Beatrice Rosenberg, the United States. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner James Michaels, Jr., is president of petitioner Michaels Enterprises, Inc., a corporate retail dealer in alcoholic beverages. Petitioners were convicted by jury Eastern District Missouri on both counts two-count indictment. The first count charged them with failure to 'produce' or 'preserve' certain purchase records, violation 72 Stat. 1400, 26 U.S.C. § 5603(b)(5). second 'to keep' records 'make required entries therein' 5603(b)(1). was sentenced imprisonment one year fined $1,000 count;* he an additional count. each two counts. 2 critical issue, as we see it, whether record contains sufficient evidence violations support imposition nonconcurrent sentences. Court Appeals Eighth Circuit refused consider 'question sufficiency verdict,' ground that petitioners 'did not move acquittal at close all evidence.' 321 F.2d 913, 917. clearly shows, however, did 'judgment evidence,' well 'at government's case.' 3 writ certiorari granted, judgment vacated, case remanded court consideration evidence. 4 It so ordered. 5 Judgment vacated remanded. * This maximum penalty provided statute.

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