People Ex Rel. Fahey v. Burr

147 N.E. 53, 316 Ill. 155
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 17, 1925
DocketNo. 16162. Writ dismissed.
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
People Ex Rel. Fahey v. Burr, 147 N.E. 53, 316 Ill. 155 (Ill. 1925).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Dunn

delivered the opinion' of the court: The Appellate Court for the First District affirmed a judgment of the superior court of Cook county adjudging the plaintiffs in error, Eugene McCaffrey and Frank McDonnell, guilty of a contempt of court and sentenced each of them to imprisonment in the county jail for ten days and to pay a fine of $500. They sued out a writ of error to review the judgment of the Appellate Court and also applied for a writ of certiorari, which was allowed and issued. A judgment has been rendered this day on the writ of error which affirms the judgment of the Appellate Court and disposes of the litigation. (People v. Burr, post, p. 166.) This writ will therefore be dismissed.

Writ dismissed.

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