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Wilson v. Blodget
4 McLean 363
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1848
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McLEAN, Circuit Justice.

This case was removed from the state court under the act of congress, and a motion is now made to dismiss it, on the ground that some of the defendants are citizens of the state. Blodg-et & Co. are citizens of Massachusetts; and it appearing that the defendants, who are citizens of the state, are mere agents, and against whom no decree is prayed,. and whose names may be stricken out of the pleadings, as they are not necessary parties, it is contended the jurisdiction should be sustained. It is clear that no suit can be removed from the state court by either party where some of the parties, plaintiffs or defendants, are citizens of the state where the suit is brought, and others of a different state. The motion to dismiss is granted.

Case Details

Case Name: Wilson v. Blodget
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Indiana
Date Published: May 15, 1848
Citation: 4 McLean 363
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