WILSON v. UNITED STATES

No. 4995.

65 F.2d 621 (1933)

WILSON v. UNITED STATES.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

June 2, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. W. W. Woodcock, of Baltimore, Md., and Will H. Krause, of Washington, D. C. (Leonard E. Wales, of Wilmington, Del., of counsel), for appellant.

Clarence A. Southerland, of Wilmington, Del., for the United States.

Before DAVIS, Circuit Judge, and DICKINSON and McVICAR, District Judges.


The Fact and Record Situation.

DICKINSON, District Judge.

There is danger that the merits of this cause be lost in a mere procedural mix-up. The record on its face leaves open to us only a choice between dismissing an appeal, which clearly does not lie, or affirming a judgment which just as clearly should be affirmed, according as it is determined whether the order now in question is merely the carrying into execution of a former order, which was affirmed...

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