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John E. Roller, Plaintiff in Error, v. Charles Catlett, Trustee, 1917 — 245 U.S. 632 · caselaw · US
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John E. Roller, Plaintiff in Error, v. Charles Catlett, Trustee
245 U.S. 632·Supreme Court of the United States·1917
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No. 163.
John E. Roller, Plaintiff in Error, v. Charles Catlett, Trustee.
In error to the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of Virginia.
Motion to dismiss submitted November 26, 1917.
Decided December 10, 1917.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of Deming v. Carlisle Packing Co., 226 U. S. 102, 105; Consolidated Turnpike v. Norfolk &c. Ry. Co., 228 U. S. 596, 600; Stewart v. Kansas City, 239 U. S. 14.
Mr. John E. Boiler pro sé.
Mr. Budolph Bumgardner for defendant in error.