Simpson v. David C Shepard
United States Supreme Court
Simpson v. David C Shepard
Argued: April 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1912. --- Decided: June 9, 1913
Messrs. Thomas D. O'Brien for appellants:
[Argument of Counsel from pages 356-361 intentionally omitted]
Mr. Edward T. Young, also for the appellants:
[Argument of Counsel from pages 361-363 intentionally omitted]
Mr. Lyndon A. Smith, and Mr. George T. Simpson, Attorney General of Minnesota, for appellants.
Clifford Thorne, H. T. Clarke, Jr., George A. Henshaw, John Marshall, Royal C. Johnson, P. W. Dougherty, Grant G. Martin, U. G. Powell, J. H. Henderson, Dwight N. Lewis, William D. Williams, W. H. Stutsman, and H. R. Oglesby as amici curiae.
Messrs. Charles W. Bunn,
Mr. Justice Hughes delivered the opinion of the court:
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