United States v. DE STEPHANO, 22499.

Decision Date21 January 1952
Docket NumberNo. 22499.,22499.
PartiesUNITED STATES v. DE STEPHANO.
CourtU.S. District Court — Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Irwin A. Swiss, Asst. U. S. Atty., Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Zeno Fritz, Pittsburgh, Pa., for petitioner William C. Stewart, surety.

McVICAR, District Judge.

This action is now before the Court on the petition of William C. Stewart to set aside forfeiture of bail and exonerate surety, the answer thereto of the United States and the evidence taken at the hearing.

Petitioner, surety on bond or bail of Arthur De Stephano, in his petition prays that the forfeiture of said bond or bail be set aside and that he be exonerated from further obligation thereunder. He sets forth in his petition inter alia as reasons for the remedy which he seeks that he made diligent efforts to locate the defendant, Arthur De Stephano, and was unable to locate him; also, that the defendant De Stephano was sentenced to a long term of imprisonment by the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and that he is now in prison in pursuance to said sentence.

The United States in its answer denied that due diligence was used to locate the defendant; also, it asserted that the defendant was apprehended in New Jersey May 11, 1948, and was sentenced November 22, 1948 (with a reduction subsequently granted) to a period of seven years and five months imprisonment. It also avers that the defendant was not apprehended until fifteen months after the date he was to appear before the United States Commissioner at Pittsburgh for hearing.

From the evidence it appears that prior to February 10, 1947, the defendant De Stephano was charged in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey with having received stolen goods in interstate commerce; that the defendant came to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and that on February 10, 1947 was arrested and gave bond, with the petitioner as surety thereon in the amount of $5,000.00, conditioned for his appearance at the hearing before the Commissioner; that a hearing date was set for February 19, 1947; that the defendant De Stephano did not appear and on April 8, 1947 the United States Commissioner at Pittsburgh declared a forfeiture of his bond or bail; that on September 29, 1948 this Court declared a forfeiture of said bond. The petitioner, William C. Stewart, is a professional bondsman. There is some evidence that he made some inquiries in and about Pittsburgh as to the whereabouts of defen...

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