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People of Porto Rico, et al., Plaintiffs in Error and Petitioners, v. Jose Muratti, 1918 — 245 U.S. 639 · caselaw · US
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People of Porto Rico, et al., Plaintiffs in Error and Petitioners, v. Jose Muratti
245 U.S. 639·Supreme Court of the United States·1918
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Opinion
No. 647.
People of Porto Rico, et al., Plaintiffs in Error and Petitioners, v. Jose Muratti.
In error to and on writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Porto Rico.
Argued January 17, 18, 1918.
Decided January 21, 1918.
Mr. Edward S. Bailey, Mr. Samuel T. Ansell, Mr. Assistant Attorney General Warren and Mr. Robert Szold for plaintiffs in error and petitioners.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Judgment reversed upon the authority of People of Porto Rico v. Tapia, just decided, supra, this page, and authorities therein cited.
Mr. Willis Sweet and Mr. Francis H. Dexter for defendant in error and respondent.