Chicago & Alton Railway Co. v. Gildersleeve
Supreme Court of Missouri
Chicago & Alton Railway Co. v. Gildersleeve, 219 Mo. 203 (Mo. 1909)
118 S.W. 96; 1909 Mo. LEXIS 224
Burgess, Fox, Gantt, Graves, Lamm, Valliant, Woodson
Chicago & Alton Railway Co. v. Gildersleeve
Opinion of the Court
Edward J. Gildersleeve, appellant, was fined three hundred dollars by the circuit court of St. Louis for contempt of court, in violating a decree of injunction by said court. Prom that judgment he appealed to the St. Louis Court of Appeals, and that court transferred the cause to this court on a constitutional point, to-wit, that section 1617, Bevised Statutes 1899, was unconstitutional. For the reasons assigned in Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry. Co. v. Edward J. Gildersleeve, in the opinion handed down this day, and reported at page 170 of this Report, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CHICAGO & ALTON RAILWAY COMPANY v. EDWARD J. GILDERSLEEVE
- Status
- Published