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Ira Perryman, by O. H. Perryman, his Next Friend, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas W. Coleman, Jr., Judge, etc., 1911 — 220 U.S. 602 · caselaw · US
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Ira Perryman, by O. H. Perryman, his Next Friend, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas W. Coleman, Jr., Judge, etc.
220 U.S. 602·Supreme Court of the United States·1911
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Opinion
No. 90.
Ira Perryman, by O. H. Perryman, his Next Friend, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas W. Coleman, Jr., Judge, etc.
Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama.
Submitted for the plaintiff in error March 10, 1911.
Decided March 13, 1911.
Mr. John B. Knox for the plaintiff in error.
No appearance for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. McGrew, 188 U. S. 291, 308; Farrell v. O’Brien, 199 U. S. 100; Kaufman v. Smith, 216 U. S. 610.