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U.S. Supreme Court
Miller v. Hatfield, 309 U.S. 1 (1940)
Miller v. Hatfield
No. 237
Argued January 5, 1940
Decided January 15, 1940
309 U.S. 1
Syllabus
Upon finding that a necessary party to an appeal is absent, the Circuit Court of Appeals should sustain a motion of the appellant for a citation to bring him in, not dismiss the appeal.
101 F.2d 748 reversed.
