Official carbon copy court document in the case of US v. Vito Genovese, in which the United States sought to "cancel the naturalization of Vito Genovese," 17 onionskin pages, 8.5 x 14, with the cover sheet reading, "Brief in support of defendant's motion for production of documents under rule 34," submitted by his attorneys Joseph F. Mattice and Joseph A. Fanelli. The brief demands that the government produce documents related to its claims that Genovese's "naturalization was fraudulently procured because defendant concealed prior arrests and convictions and falsely represented that he had none." In fine condition.