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Brasier v. United States et al., 1955 — 350 U.S. 913 · caselaw · US
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Brasier v. United States et al.
350 U.S. 913·Supreme Court of the United States·1955
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Opinion
No. 466.
Brasier v. United States et al.
Herbert W. Baird for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Burger and Paul A. Sweeney for the United States et al., and Clarence S. Beck, Attorney General of Nebraska, and Robert V. Hoagland, Assistant Attorney General, for Decker et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied.