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- Title: Tedesco v. United States.
- Author : United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Release Date : January 26, 1941
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 58 KB
Description
At about the hour of 6:45 p.m. on April 11, 1940, the appellant, a resident in the Palace Hotel in Portland, Oregon, accepted a "collect" telephone call originating in Seattle, Washington, from a person named "Kay," identified as Miss Anne Baker, who was the principal witness in this case. Miss Baker, twenty years of age and a prostitute of more or less experience, after imbibing a "few drinks," telephoned Tedesco from an establishment in Seattle known as the Music Hall. She first became acquainted with the appellant more than two years before, while both were staying at the Palace Hotel in Prtland, but had left that city and had not seen nor had communication with Tedesco for approximately two years prior to telephoning him. During the interval Miss Baker had resided in Seattle and Alaska and was plying her profession in Everett, Washington, at the time of the telephone call. They conversed for a period of five minutes, in the course of which she told appellant she had just returned from Alaska, desired to return to Portland, and asked him to come to Seattle or Everett to get her, giving him the address and the times at which she would be found in either place, being in Seattle merely on a visit. Tedesco replied that he would either call for her or send someone to do so.