MILLER V. LANCASTER BANK, 106 U. S. 542 (1883)

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Miller v. Lancaster Bank, 106 U.S. 542 (1883)

Miller v. Lancaster Bank

Decided January 15, 1883

106 U.S. 542

Syllabus

Where a party sues out a writ of error to a state court, this Court has no jurisdiction to reexamine the judgment or the decree, although it be adverse to the federal right, if he set up and claimed the right not for himself, but for a party in whose title he had no interest.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.