We have no meanings for "using the mails" in our records yet.
1 But there's going to be something said about using the mails to defraud before this is over.
2 The offense for which I was tried and convicted was that of using the mails for fraudulent purposes.
3 Finally, with the urging of middle-class Negroes, the government brought Garvey to trial for using the mails to defraud.
4 For this, I was indicted in the United States District Court, on the charge of using the mails for fraudulent purposes.
5 In using the mails for the purpose of swindling, you have violated the laws of the country, and must suffer the penalty.
6 'Con' mostly, according to the record; only one conviction though, two years in Detroit for using the mails to defraud.
7 "There's the telephone, or they may be using the mails , or they may have a confidential agent, a go-between," Hatch suggested.
8 "You were connected with a medical company there which was put out of business by the post office authorities because of using the mails fraudulently."
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