Lamb v. Cramer, 285 U.S. 217 (1932)

U.S. Supreme Court, (March 14, 1932)

Docket number: 432

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U.S. Supreme Court LAMB v. CRAMER, 285 U.S. 217 (1932)

[Page 285 U.S. 217, 222]

motion. But the assignments, despite their lack of clarity, are not incapable of being construed as asserting the grounds for reversal adopted by the court below and stated in this opinion. In any case, the court below was not precluded from reversing for errors appearing on the face of the record, even though unassigned. McBride v. Neal (C. C. A.) 214 F. 966, 969; United States v. Tennessee & Coosa R. R. Co., 176 U.S. 242, 256, 20 S. Ct. 370; cf. Weems v. United States, , 30 S. Ct. 544, 19 Ann. Cas. 705; Duignan v. United States, 274 U.S. 195, 200, 47 S. Ct. 566, 71 L. ed. 996. See, also, Rules 8 and 11, C. C. A. 5th; Johnson Farm Loan Co. v. McManigal (C. C. A.) 288 F. 185, 186; Grafton v. Meikleham (C. C. A.) 246 F. 737, 738, cert. den. 246 U.S. 665, 38 S. Ct. 334; Jones v. Pettingill (C. C. A.) 245 F. 269, 273, 274, cert. den. 245 U.S. 663, 38 S. Ct. 61.

Affirmed.

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