Birnel v. Fircrest, 361 U.S. 10 <I>(per curiam)</I> (1959)

U.S. Supreme Court, (October 12, 1959)

Docket number: 117

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U.S. Supreme Court MANCUSO v. COMM'N OF INVESTIGATION, NEW YORK, 361 U.S. 10 (1959) 361 U.S. 10

MANCUSO v. COMMISSION OF INVESTIGATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW YORK. No. 117. Decided October 12, 1959.

Appeal dismissed and certiorari denied.

Reported below: 5 N. Y. 2d 1026, 6 N. Y. 2d 753, 878; 158 N. E. 2d 250, 159 N. E. 2d 201, 160 N. E. 2d 125.

Anthony J. Fernicola for appellant.

Eliot H. Lumbard, Nathan Skolnik and Arnold M. Weiss for appellee.

PER CURIAM.

The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed. Treating the papers whereon the appeal was taken as a petition for writ of certiorari, certiorari is denied.

BIRNEL v. TOWN OF FIRCREST, 361 U.S. 10 (1959) (1959) ">U.S. Supreme Court BIRNEL v. TOWN OF FIRCREST, 361 U.S. 10 (1959) 361 U.S. 10

BIRNEL v. TOWN OF FIRCREST. APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON. No. 182. Decided October 12, 1959.

Appeal dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

Reported below: 53 Wash. 2d 830, 335 P.2d 819.

Alfred J. Schweppe for appellant.

Thomas R. Garlington, Creighton C. Flynn and Robert R. Briggs for appellee.

PER CURIAM.

The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question.

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