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United States v. Wildcat

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United States v. Wildcat
by William R. Day
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858433United States v. Wildcat — SyllabusWilliam R. Day
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United States Supreme Court

244 U.S. 111

United States  v.  Wildcat

 Argued: April 11, 12, and 13, 1917. --- Decided: May 21, 1917

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Assistant Attorney General Kearful, Solicitor General Davis, and Mr. S. W. Williams for the United States.

Messrs. Joseph C. Stone, John J. Shea, Charles B. Stuart, A. C. Cruce, George S. Ramsey, Malcolm E. Rosser, Edgar A. de Meules, Villard Martin, John Devereux, J. E. Wyand, K. B. Turner, J. B. Furry, E. C. Motter, P. J. Carey, W. C. Franklin, Burdette Blue, Thomas F. Shea, William A. Collier, Hazen Green, E. J. Van Court, Charles A. Moon, Francis Stewart, M. E. Turner, for Bessie Wildcat et al.

Messrs. A. A. Davidson, Preston C. West, and James A. Veasey for Bissett et al.

Messrs. R. C. Allen, James C. Davis, Grant Foreman, James D. Simms, as amici curiae.

Mr. Justice Day delivered the opinion of the court:

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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