United States v. Lee Chee

Citation224 F. 447
Decision Date08 June 1915
Docket Number248.
PartiesUNITED STATES v. LEE CHEE.
CourtUnited States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit)

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York.

M. J France, U.S. Atty., of Brooklyn.

W. A Moore, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for appellee.

Before LACOMBE, COXE, and ROGERS, Circuit Judges.

LACOMBE Circuit Judge.

Defendant was found by the inspector working in a laundry at 231 Summer avenue, Brooklyn. He is about 30 years of age, was born in China, and came to this country when he was about 5 years old; naturally it is to be expected that his memory is not very full and distinct as to the circumstances attending his entry into this country. On all three occasions when he was interrogated, before the inspector, the commissioner, and the court, he stated that his father died in China before he left. It is reasonable to suppose that at 5 years of age he was sufficiently intelligent to appreciate that fact. When first interrogated, he failed to give the name of the person who brought him here; afterwards he said it was one Chin Hing.

Chin Wee, a Chinese person who came to this country about 1869 and was living in San Francisco at the time, testified that Chin Hing, who was an uncle of the witness, was the proprietor of a restaurant in that city, the witness working for him in the restaurant. Chin Hing therefore belonged to the merchant class, and any minor son whom he might bring to San Francisco with him would-- by attribution of status-- come within the same class. Defendant testified that Chin Hing was his 'godfather,' in which statement he is corroborated by Chin Wee. When the inspector asked him the question 'Have you ever been adopted by any body, either according to American or Chinese custom?' he replied, 'No.' It is doubtful whether he understood this question, and certainly at 5 years of age he would not be likely to appreciate, if he knew, the ceremonies of a formal adoption. Later he said that Chin Hing adopted him. If he were an adopted son, we think that at 5 years of age he would have the status of the person who adopted him.

What are the obligations under Chinese law and custom of a 'godfather,' or its equivalent in the Chinese language, we are not informed. But the evidence is uncontradicted that after the death of defendant's father Chin Hing took entire control of him, brought him to this country, supported him, sent him to a Chinese...

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