FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE VOLUME THREE FORMS GROUP I COMBINATIONS AND CONSPIRACIES - RESTRAINT OF No. 1. Indictment Sherman Act. No. 2. Demurrer to Indictment under Sherman Act. No. 5. Order Withdrawing Pleas of Not Guilty and Leave to File Demurrers. No. 6. Order Overruling Demurrers. No. 7. Motion to Direct a Verdict at the Close of All the Evidence. No. 8, Motion to Direct Verdict. No. 9. Motion in Arrest of Judgment. No. 10. Order Overruling Motion for New Trial and in Arrest of Judgment. No. 11. Judgment and Sentence. No. 12. Order Allowing Writ of Error Sherman Act. No. 13. Citation. No. 14. Indictment for Violation of Sherman Act. No. 15. Petition for Certiorari — Sherman Act. No. 16. Indictment under Sherman Act. Conspiracy to Restrain Trade. No. 17. Arraignment and Joinder of Issue. No. 18. Bill of Exceptions Sherman Act. No. 19. Charge of the Court and Exceptions by Counsel VOL. III-1 - - Sherman Act. 1 FORM NO. 1 Indictment — Sherman Act. Conspiracy to Restrain Trade. Boyle v. United States, 259 Fed. 803 (C. C. A. 7th Cir.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. INDICTMENT For Violation Section 1. Act of July 2d 1890. The grand jurors for the United States of America impaneled and sworn in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, at the April Term, of said Court, in the year nineteen hundred and fifteen, and inquiring for that division and district, on their oath present that throughout the period of five years next preceding the finding and filing of this indictment a large number of concerns, corporations, and firms have, at places hereinafter mentioned, carried on the business of the manufacture, sale, and installation of electric panel boards, switch boards, rheostats, metal enclosing cases, and other electrical appliances and supplies (hereinafter referred to as electrical appliances); that certain of said concerns, corporations, and firms have been located in different states of the United States other than the state of Illinois, and except as they have been prevented |