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P. C. O'Brien, County Treasurer of Cuyahoga County, Appellant, v. John D. Rockefeller, 1917 — 244 U.S. 650 · caselaw · US
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P. C. O'Brien, County Treasurer of Cuyahoga County, Appellant, v. John D. Rockefeller
244 U.S. 650·Supreme Court of the United States·1917
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Opinion
No. 1102.
P. C. O’Brien, County Treasurer of Cuyahoga County, Appellant, v. John D. Rockefeller.
Appeal from the United' States Circuit of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Motion to dismiss and petition for writ of certiorari submitted June 4, 1917.
Decided June 11, 1917.
Mr. Samuel Doefler and Mr. Thomas S.'Dunlap for appellant.
Mr. A. E. Clevenger and Mr. W. B. Sanders for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of (1) Weir v. Rountree, 216 U. S. 607; Bagley v. General Fire Extinguisher Co., 212 U. S. 477; Merriam Co. v. Syndicate Publishing Co., 237 U. S. 618; Norton v. Whiteside, 239 U. S. 144, 146-147; (2) Arbuckle v. Blackburn, 191 U. S. 405. Petition for, writ of certiorari denied.