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Tillie Anderson, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of Connecticut
226 U.S. 603·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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Opinion
No. 62.
Tillie Anderson, Plaintiff in Error, v. The State of Connecticut.
In error to the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut.
Submitted December 5, 1912.
Decided December 16, 1912.
Mr. Ernest L. Averill for the plaintiff in error.
Mr. E. P. Arvine for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam :.]
Per Curiam :.
Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Farrell v. O’Brien, 199 U. S. 100.