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Alesna et al. v. Rice, U. S. Circuit Court Judge, et al., 1949 — 338 U.S. 814 · caselaw · US
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Alesna et al. v. Rice, U. S. Circuit Court Judge, et al.
338 U.S. 814·Supreme Court of the United States·1949
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Opinion
Certiorari Denied. (See also supra, Nos. 138 and 238 and Misc. Nos. 29 and 56.)
No. 52.
Alesna et al. v. Rice, U. S. Circuit Court Judge, et al.
Herbert Resner for petitioners. Walter D. Ackerman, Jr., Attorney General of Hawaii, Rhoda V. Lewis, Assistant Attorney General, Michiro Watanabe, Deputy Attorney General, and Thomas W. Flynn for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.