Ex parte Patrick
Decision Date | 16 November 1908 |
Citation | 212 U.S. 555 |
Parties | Ex parte PATRICK. |
Court | U.S. Supreme Court |
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK.
Mr. Albert T. Patrick in propria persona and Mr. William L. McDonald for the appellant.
Mr. Robert C. Taylor for the State of New York appeared by leave of the court.
Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Act of March 10, 1908, c. 76, 35 Stat. 40; Bilik v. Strassheim, sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, decided October 19, 1908, ante, p. 551. Application for writ of habeas corpus denied.
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