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U.S. Supreme Court
Holland v. Chambers, 110 U.S. 59 (1884)
Holland v. Chambers
Submitted December 17, 1883
Decided January 7, 1884
110 U.S. 59
Syllabus
Under the Act of March 3, 1875, c. 137, 18 Stat. 470, a cause cannot be removed from a state court to a circuit court of the United States after a trial has been had in a state court, and judgment rendered and set aside, and new trial ordered, and the term passed at which this was done.
Motion to dismiss an appeal from the decision of a circuit court remanding a cause to a state court.
