MILLER v. LONG

Civil Action No. 1346.

71 F.Supp. 603 (1945)

MILLER v. LONG et al.

District Court, E. D. South Carolina, Charleston Division.

August 10, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry T. Gaud and Hagood, Rivers & Young, all of Charleston, S. C., for plaintiff.

Legge & Gibbs and J. C. Long, all of Charleston, S. C., for defendants.


WARING, District Judge.

The defendants filed a motion to dismiss the complaint in this cause based upon the grounds: (1) That there is no federal question involved; (2) that the complaint fails to state a claim upon which the relief can be granted; and (3) that the action is one in which the court should decline to exercise jurisdiction.

The real question in issue in this cause is whether the federal court has jurisdiction. The complaint alleges the requisite...

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