Simpson v. Dyer

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Simpson v. Dyer, 92 F.2d 1016 (6th Cir. 1937)
1937 U.S. App. LEXIS 4837

Simpson v. Dyer

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This cause being before the court upon petition of the appellant for an order to proceed in forma pauperis, and the court being of the opinion that the petition fails to set forth facts sufficient to justify the granting of the order, and that the petition should therefore be denied, but being also of the opinion that on the face of the petition the court below was without jurisdiction to entertain the bill, and that the bill sets forth no justiciable controversy between plaintiffs and defendants therein, it is ordered that the appeal be, and it is hereby, dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
George T. SIMPSON et ux. v. John A. DYER and Thomas A. Griffin, and Louis H. Fead, Chief Justice, and Walter H. North, Howard Wiest, Henry M. Butzel, George E. Bushnell, Edward M. Sharpe, William W. Potter, and Bert D. Chandler, Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan
Status
Published