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Marion A. Morse, Plaintiff in Error, v. Sidney A. Brown, Sheriff of New London County, Conn., 1913 — 229 U.S. 604 · caselaw · US
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Marion A. Morse, Plaintiff in Error, v. Sidney A. Brown, Sheriff of New London County, Conn.
229 U.S. 604·Supreme Court of the United States·1913
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No. 223.
Marion A. Morse, Plaintiff in Error, v. Sidney A. Brown, Sheriff of New London County, Conn.
In error to the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut.
Submitted April 17, 1913.
Decided April 28, 1913.
Mr. Donald G. Perkins and Mr. Chas. W. Comstock for the plaintiff in error.
Mr. Chas. B. Whittlesey for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Anderson v. Connecticut, 226 U. S. 603.