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Max Schubach, Plaintiff in Error, v. Warwick Hough, Judge, etc., et al., 1905 — 196 U.S. 644 · caselaw · US
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Max Schubach, Plaintiff in Error, v. Warwick Hough, Judge, etc., et al.
196 U.S. 644·Supreme Court of the United States·1905
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No. 187.
Max Schubach, Plaintiff in Error, v. Warwick Hough, Judge, etc., et al.
February 20, 1905.
Mr. Henry W. Bond and Mr. Frederick N. Judson for plaintiff in error.
Mr. John F. DiUon and Mr. Martin L. Clardy for defendants in error.
[MAJORITY]
In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri.
Dismissed with costs, on authority of counsel for the plaintiff in error;