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Leman v. Eastman
254 U.S. 611
SCOTUS
1920
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Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois. Motions to dismiss submitted October 11, 1920. Decided November 8, 1920. Per Curiam. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of: (1) Reetz v. Michigan, 188 U. S. 505, 508; United States v. Heinze, 218 U. S. 532, 545-546; Lott v. Pittman, 243 U. S. 588, 591; Ex parte Abdu, 247 U. S. 27, 30. (2) Castillo v. McConnico, 168 U. S. 674, 683; Standard Oil Co. v. Missouri, 224 U. S. 270, 281; McDonald v. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 233 U. S. 665, 669-670; Gasquet v. Lapeyre, 242 U. S. 367, 369-370. Mr. Henry W. Leman for plaintiffs in error., Mr. Carl V. Wisner, for Eastman, defendant in error. Mr. Salmon O. Levinson, Mr. Benjamin V. Becker, Mr. Irwin T. Gilbruth and Mr. John P. Barnes, for Northern Trust Company, defendant in error.

Case Details

Case Name: Leman v. Eastman
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Nov 8, 1920
Citation: 254 U.S. 611
Docket Number: No. 306
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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