UNITED STATES V. JONES, 149 U. S. 262 (1893)

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United States v. Jones, 149 U.S. 262 (1893)

United States v. Jones

No. 262

Submitted April 24, 1893

Decided May 1, 1893.

149 U.S. 262

Syllabus

A bill of exceptions signed after the final adjournment of the court for the term, without an order extending the time for its presentation, or the consent of parties thereto, or a standing role authorizing it to be done, is improvidently allowed, and when the errors assigned arise upon the bill, the judgment will be affirmed.

The case is stated in the opinion.