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In re Dammann
336 U.S. 922
SCOTUS
1949
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Treating the application in each of these cases as a motion for leave to file a petition for an original writ of habeas corpus, leave to file is denied. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Reed, Mr. Justice Frankfurter, and Mr. Justice Burton are of the opinion that there is want of jurisdiction. U. S. Constitution, Article III, § 2, Clause 2; see Ex parte Betz and companion cases, all 329 U. S. 672 (1946); Milch v. United States, 332 U. S. 789 (1947); Brandt v. United States, 333 U. S. 836 (1948); In re Eichel, 333 U. S. 865 (1948); Everett v. Truman, 334 U. S. 824 (1948). Mr. Justice Black, Mr. Justice Douglas, Mr. Justice Murphy, and Mr. Justice Rutledge are of the opinion that argument should be heard on the motions for leave to file the petitions in order to settle what remedy, if any, the petitioners have.

Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.

Case Details

Case Name: In re Dammann
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Mar 7, 1949
Citation: 336 U.S. 922
Docket Number: No. 234, Misc.; No. 249, Misc.; No. 259, Misc.; No. 318, Misc.; No. 332, Misc.
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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