ACHESON v. MURATA

No. 422.

342 U.S. 900 (1952)

ACHESON, SECRETARY OF STATE, v. MURATA.

Supreme Court of United States.

January 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Solicitor General Perlman and Howard K. Hoddick for appellant. A.L. Wirin, Fred Okrand and Katsuo Miho for appellee.


Per Curiam.

The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the District Court for specific findings as to the circumstances attending appellee's service in the Japanese Army and the reasonable inferences to be drawn therefrom. MR. JUSTICE BLACK is of the opinion the judgment should be affirmed. MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, being of the view that the findings are adequate to show that the services of appellee to Japan were rendered under the compulsion of military and...

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