FISCHER v. MCCAULEY, 308 U.S. 608 (1939)
U.S. Supreme Court
FISCHER v. MCCAULEY, 308 U.S. 608 (1939)
308 U.S. 608
Clarence H. FISCHER, Inmate No. 15536, etc., petitioner,
v.
J. M. McCAULEY, as Warden, etc.
No. 484.
Supreme Court of the United States
November 13, 1939
Mr. Clarence H. Fischer, pro se.
On petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Washington.
No opinion filed in court below.
The motion for leave to proceed further herein in forma pauperis is denied for the reason that the Court, upon examination of the papers herein submitted, finds no ground upon which writ of certiorari should be issued. The petition for writ of certiorari is therefore also denied. [Footnote 1]
Footnotes
Footnote 1 Mr. Justice BUTLER took no part in the consideration and decision of the cases in which judgments or orders have been announced as above.[ Fischer v. McCauley 308 U.S. 608 (1939) ]
U.S. Supreme Court
FISCHER v. MCCAULEY, 308 U.S. 608 (1939)
Clarence H. FISCHER, Inmate No. 15536, etc., petitioner,
v.
J. M. McCAULEY, as Warden, etc.
No. 484.
Supreme Court of the United States
November 13, 1939
Mr. Clarence H. Fischer, pro se.
On petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Washington.
No opinion filed in court below.
The motion for leave to proceed further herein in forma pauperis is denied for the reason that the Court, upon examination of the papers herein submitted, finds no ground upon which writ of certiorari should be issued. The petition for writ of certiorari is therefore also denied. [Footnote 1]
Footnotes
Footnote 1 Mr. Justice BUTLER took no part in the consideration and decision of the cases in which judgments or orders have been announced as above.[ Fischer v. McCauley 308 U.S. 608 (1939) ]
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