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UNITED STATES v. WOODSON et al., 1962 — 371 U.S. 12 · caselaw · US
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UNITED STATES v. WOODSON et al.
371 U.S. 12·Supreme Court of the United States·1962
Mr. Justice Goldberg took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
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Opinion
UNITED STATES v. WOODSON et al.
No. 162.
Decided October 8, 1962.
Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Loevinger and Lionel Kestenbaum for the United States.
John J. Carmody, John J. Wilson, Charles J. Steele, Francis J. Kelly, Lawrence J. Latto, Francis M. Shea, Richard T. Conway, Ellsworth T. Simpson, William F. Kelly, Richard H. Nicolaides and W. V. T. Justis for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The judgment is reversed. United States v. Wise, 370 U. S. 405.
Mr. Justice Goldberg took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.