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Henry C. King, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of West Virginia et al., 1909 — 215 U.S. 616 · caselaw · US
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Henry C. King, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of West Virginia et al.
215 U.S. 616·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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No. 444.
Henry C. King, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of West Virginia et al.
December 14, 1909.
Mr. Maynard F. Stiles and Mr. John G: Carlisle for plaintiff in error. Mr. John F. Dillon, Mr. Harry Hubbard, Mr. Edward C. Lyon, Mrt William G. Conley, Mr. John A. Sheppard, Mr. C. W. Campbell, Mr. Wells Goodykoontz, Mr. D. J. F. Strother and Mr. L. C. Anderson for defendants in error.
[MAJORITY]
In error to the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of West. Virginia.
Dismissed with costs, pursuant to the tenth rule.