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Louis Stewart, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of Louisiana
207 U.S. 584·Supreme Court of the United States·1907
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Opinion
No. 74.
Louis Stewart, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of Louisiana.
In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana.
Submitted December 16, 1907.
Decided December 23, 1907.
Mr. Murphy J. Foster for plaintiff in error. Mr:- Walter Guión and Mr. F. C. Zacharie for defendant in error. .
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Writ of error dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Jacobi v. Alabama, 187 U. S. 133, 386; Railway Company v. McGuire, 196 U. S. 128; Cox v. Texas, 202 U. S. 446; West v. Louisiana, 194 U. S. 258; Chapin v. Fye, 179 U. S. 127; Louisiana v. Deffele, 44 La. Ann. 581, and cases cited; Louisiana v. Hennessy, 44 La. Ann. 805.