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U.S. Supreme Court
CHANDLER v. UNITED STATES, 389 U.S. 568 (1968)
389 U.S. 568 CHANDLER, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE v. UNITED STATES.
ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF
APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT. No. 480.
Decided January 15, 1968.
Certiorari granted; vacated and remanded.
Thomas J. Kenan and Carl L. Shipley for petitioner.
Solicitor General Griswold for the United States.
PER CURIAM.
Upon the respondent's suggestion of mootness and our independent examination of the papers, the petition for a writ of certiorari is granted and the judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit is vacated. The case is remanded to that court with instructions to dismiss the mandamus proceedings as moot.
MR. JUSTICE MARSHALL took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
U.S. Supreme Court
BOYDEN v. CALIFORNIA, 389 U.S. 568 (1968)
389 U.S. 568 BOYDEN v. CALIFORNIA.
APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT.
No. 730, Misc.
Decided January 15, 1968.
251 Cal. App. 2d 798, 60 Cal. Rptr. 271, appeal dismissed and certiorari denied.
PER CURIAM.
The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for a writ of certiorari, certiorari is denied.
