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Virgo Corp. v. Paiewonsky, Governor of the Virgin Islands, et al., 1968 — 390 U.S. 1041 · caselaw · US
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Virgo Corp. v. Paiewonsky, Governor of the Virgin Islands, et al.
390 U.S. 1041·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion that cer-tiorari should be granted. Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion and petition.
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No. 1163.
Virgo Corp. v. Paiewonsky, Governor of the Virgin Islands, et al.
William Simon, John Bodner, Jr., and Gerald Radish for petitioner. Francisco Corneiro, Attorney General of the Virgin Islands, and Bruce MacGibbon, Assistant Attorney General, for respondents Paiewonsky et al. John D. Conner, Ashley Sellers and George C. Davis for Antilles Industries, Inc., as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 3d Cir. Motion of Antilles Industries, Inc., for leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Certiorari denied.
The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion that cer-tiorari should be granted. Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion and petition.