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The People ex rel. Louis Ullrich, Appellant, v. James D. Bell, as Police Commissioner, etc., of the City of Brooklyn, Respondent, 1891 — 125 N.Y. 722 · caselaw · US
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The People ex rel. Louis Ullrich, Appellant, v. James D. Bell, as Police Commissioner, etc., of the City of Brooklyn, Respondent
125 N.Y. 722·New York Court of Appeals·1891·NY
All concur.
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Opinion
The People ex rel. Louis Ullrich, Appellant, v. James D. Bell, as Police Commissioner, etc., of the City of Brooklyn, Respondent.
(Argued January 12, 1891;
decided January 27, 1891.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the City Court of Brooklyn, made April 25, 1889, which affirmed an order of the Police Commissioner of said city, removing the relator from the police force thereof.
F. Gomifrymam, for appellant.
F. A. MeGlosTiey for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur.
Order affirmed.