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Texas v. Balli et al.; Crandall v. Balli et al.; and Hughes et al. v. Balli et al., 1946 — 328 U.S. 852 · caselaw · US
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Texas v. Balli et al.; Crandall v. Balli et al.; and Hughes et al. v. Balli et al.
328 U.S. 852·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
No. 1049.
No. 1050.
No. 1051.
Texas v. Balli et al.; Crandall v. Balli et al.; and Hughes et al. v. Balli et al.
May 27, 1946.
Grover Sellers, Attorney General of Texas, Wm. J. Fanning, Assistant Attorney General, and Fagan Dickson for petitioner in No. 1049.
W. C. Franklin for petitioner in No. 1050.
Ben D. Clower for petitioners in No. 1051.
Gilbert Kerlin for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas denied.