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798147Cannon v. United States (118 U.S. 355) — Opinion of the CourtSamuel Blatchford

United States Supreme Court

118 U.S. 355

Cannon  v.  United States

 Argued: May 10, 1886. ---


The decision in Snow v. U.S., ante, 1059, dismissing the writs of error for want of jurisdiction, shows that there was no jurisdiction of the writ of error in this case. As the decision, reported in 116 U.S. 55, S.C.. ante, 278, was made at the present term, the judgment rendered on the fourteenth of December, 1885, affirming the judgment of the supreme court of the territory of Utah, is set aside and vacated, the mandate is recalled, and the writ of error is dismissed.

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