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Benjamin F. Roselle, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Commonwealth of Virginia, 1912 — 223 U.S. 716 · caselaw · US
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Benjamin F. Roselle, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Commonwealth of Virginia
223 U.S. 716·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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Opinion
No. 185.
Benjamin F. Roselle, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Commonwealth of Virginia.
In error to the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of Virginia.
Argued March 4, 1912.
Decided March 18, 1912.
Mr. Daniel Harmon, Mr. Homan W. Walsh and Mr. John T. Evans for the plaintiff in error. Mr. Samuel W. Williams for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed with costs by a divided court.