Joseph Taylor v. The Honorable Preston Smith, Governor of the State of Texas, the Honorable Crawford Martin, Attorney General of the State of Texas
453 F.2d 751
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Joseph Taylor v. The Honorable Preston Smith, Governor of the State of Texas, the Honorable Crawford Martin, Attorney General of the State of Texas, 453 F.2d 751 (5th Cir. 1972).
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The appellee’s motion to dismiss the appeal is denied. The judgment appealed from is affirmed. See Rule 21.1
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