Skolnick v. Board of Commissioners

389 U.S. 26 | SCOTUS | 1967

Per Curiam.

The judgment of the District Court is vacated and the cause is remanded in order that the District Court may enter a fresh decree from which appellant may, if he wishes, perfect a timely appeal to the Court of Appeals. Moody v. Flowers, 387 U. S. 97.

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