IVEY v. TEXAS, 344 U.S. 801 (1952)
U.S. Supreme Court
IVEY v. TEXAS , 344 U.S. 801 (1952)
344 U.S. 801
Grady IVEY, appellant,
v.
STATE OF TEXAS.
No. 84.
Supreme Court of the United States
October 13, 1952
Mr. L. N. D. Wells, Jr., for appellant.
Messrs. Price Daniel, Attorney General of Texas, and Willis E. Gresham and Calvin B. Garwood, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General, for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.[ Ivey v. Texas 344 U.S. 801 (1952) ]
U.S. Supreme Court
IVEY v. TEXAS , 344 U.S. 801 (1952)
Grady IVEY, appellant,
v.
STATE OF TEXAS.
No. 84.
Supreme Court of the United States
October 13, 1952
Mr. L. N. D. Wells, Jr., for appellant.
Messrs. Price Daniel, Attorney General of Texas, and Willis E. Gresham and Calvin B. Garwood, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General, for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.[ Ivey v. Texas 344 U.S. 801 (1952) ]
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