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George L. Stearns, Appellant, v. Leo V. Youngworth, United States Marshal, etc., 1908 — 209 U.S. 552 · caselaw · US
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George L. Stearns, Appellant, v. Leo V. Youngworth, United States Marshal, etc.
209 U.S. 552·Supreme Court of the United States·1908
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Opinion
No. 619.
George L. Stearns, Appellant, v. Leo V. Youngworth, United States Marshal, etc.
March 9, 1908.
Mr. Will D. Gould for appellant.
The Attorney General and The Solicitor General for appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of California.
Final order reversed with costs and catise remanded with directions to discharge the petitioner, without prejudice to a renewal of the application to remove, on confession of error and motion of Mr. Solicitor General Hoyt for the appellee.