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Rudawski et al. v. Florida, 1966 — 384 U.S. 952 · caselaw · US
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Rudawski et al. v. Florida
384 U.S. 952·Supreme Court of the United States·1966
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Opinion
No. 1165.
Rudawski et al. v. Florida.
Thomas H. Wakefield, pro se, on the motion. Milton E. Grusmark for petitioners. Earl Faircloth, Attorney General of Florida, and Sam Spector, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Sup. Ct. Fla. Motion of Thomas H. Wakefield as Guardian ad litem for unknown heirs of Jacob Tim, deceased, to be named as a party respondent granted. Certiorari denied.