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U.S. Supreme Court
Bobb v. Jamison, 155 U.S. 416 (1894)
Bobb v. Jamison
No. 267
Submitted December 10, 1894
Decided December 17, 1894
155 U.S. 416
Syllabus
Duncan v. Missouri, 152 U. S. 377, affirmed and followed.
Motion to dismiss. This cause, after trial below, was argued before the Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2, en banc. The organization of that court is set forth in the statement of facts in Duncan v. Missouri, 152 U. S. 377. After the court had given its opinion and announced its judgment, the plaintiffs in error for the first time raised a federal question in the cause in a motion for a rehearing. That motion being denied, the case was brought here by writ of error, which writ the defendants in error moved to dismiss.
