Grubb v. Lawman

301 U.S. 668, 57 S. Ct. 933
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMay 24, 1937
DocketNo. 947
StatusPublished

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Grubb v. Lawman, 301 U.S. 668, 57 S. Ct. 933 (1937).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellee to dismiss the appeal is granted, and the appeal is dismissed for the reason that the judgment sought here to be reviewed is based upon a non-federal ground adequate to support it. DeSaussure v. Gaillard, 127 U. S. 216, 232, 233; McCoy v. Shaw, 277 U. S. 302, 303; Kammerer v. Kroeger, 299 U. S. 302, 304.

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Related

De Saussure v. Gaillard
127 U.S. 216 (Supreme Court, 1888)
McCoy v. Shaw
277 U.S. 302 (Supreme Court, 1928)
Kammerer v. Kroeger
299 U.S. 302 (Supreme Court, 1936)

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