Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1936

Sikes v. Lawrence

Sikes v. Lawrence
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided June 8, 1936 · Bonham, Johnson, Beaufort, Ci-Iiee, Stabeer, Messrs, Carter, Baker, Fishburne
186 S.E. 926; 181 S.C. 235; 1936 S.C. LEXIS 173 (South Eastern Reporter)

Sikes v. Lawrence

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Bonham.

This case is founded upon the same circumstances and occurrences upon which the case of Nancy A. Cravens v. Lawrence (S. C.), 186 S. E., 269, is founded. The same motion *236 for removal to the Federal Court’ was made and a similar order was made by Judge Johnson, and the appeal is upon the same grounds. It follows that the action of this Court in the Cravens case is decisive of this appeal.

For the reasons stated in the opinion in that case, the judgment of this Court is that the order appealed from is reversed.

This opinion was written as a result of a rehearing in this case and is substituted for the opinion of the Court heretofore filed, which is ordered withdrawn.

Mr. Ci-iiee Justice Stabeer and Messrs. Justices Carter, Baker and Fishburne concur.

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