Jones v. United States (137 U.S. 202)


Jones v. United States (137 U.S. 202)
by Horace Gray
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United States Supreme Court

137 U.S. 202

Jones  v.  United States

No. 1143  Argued: October 29, 1890 --- Decided: November 24, 1890

This cause was argued with No. 1142, Smith v. United States, and No. 1144, Key v. United States, post, 224. On the application of the counsel for the several plaintiffs in error it was ordered, that three counsel for plaintiffs in error be allowed to make oral argument herein. The case is stated in the opinion.

Mr. E. J. Waring, Mr. John Henry Keene, Jr., and Mr. Archibald Stirling for plaintiffs in error. Mr. Joseph S. Davis and Mr. J. Edward Stirling were with them on the brief.

Mr. Attorney General for defendants in error.

Mr. Justice Gray delivered the opinion of the court.

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