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Jessie B. Thomas, Plaintiff in Error, v. John R. Thomas, 1911 — 220 U.S. 607 · caselaw · US
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Jessie B. Thomas, Plaintiff in Error, v. John R. Thomas
220 U.S. 607·Supreme Court of the United States·1911
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Opinion
No. 942.
Jessie B. Thomas, Plaintiff in Error, v. John R. Thomas.
Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma.
Motion to dismiss or affirm submitted May 1, 1911.
Decided May 15, 1911.
Mr. Frank Dale and Mr. A.G.C. Bierer for the plaintiff in error.
Mr. W. J. Hughes, Mr. Preston C. West, Mr. Horace Speed and Mr. W. T. Hutchings for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction.