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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — Part 2
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of thirty years tuprtsonnent. Judge Sulvester J. Ryan,
Southern District of Hew York, dented thie motton on
June 18, 19530 (65-58236-1879)
. On June 16, 1953, Arthur Kinoy, attorney, vew York
tty, filed on denaly of Fnanuel Blech 6 petitson for 6 stoy
ef erecutton based on the ar gunent of Tyke Foraer that the
Atonte Brergy dct auperseded the Feptonage ‘law of 1917. This
petttion requested the Court toe (a) vacate the sentence and
disntes the tndtetment, or, (b) vacate sentence and direct 6
new trial, or (c) grant a full hearing on the allegations
contained theretns hts notion was dented by Judge Kaufnan
tn all respecte on June 19, 1958, prior te the ezecutton of
the Resenberga. (65~58236-1859)
rr PR UE C
On June 19, 1853, a special sesaton of the United
States Suprene Court, which had been called by Chies Justice
Vinson tn order to review the stay granted by Wr. Justice
Douglas on June 17, 1953, vacated the etay granted by
Wr, Justice Dougiaa. The optnton of the Court was writter
by Mr, Justice Jackaon with whom there wre fotned
Chief Justice Vinson, Mr. Justice Reed, ur. Justice Burton,
. - urs Juattce Clark and Mr. JVusttoe Hinton, In hte optnion
ur. Juetioe Jackson stated, "rats stay wae granted upon
“aweh legal ground that tte Court cannot sllow tt to stand
as the basts upon which lower courte aust ‘conduct further
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