Supreme Court of the United States, 1930

Cox v. Colorado

Cox v. Colorado
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided December 8, 1930
282 U.S. 807; 51 S. Ct. 103 (United States Reports)

Cox v. Colorado

Opinion of the Court

Per "Curiam:

The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. Bailey *808v. Alabama, 211 U. S. 452, 453; Matter of Gregory, 219 U. S. 210; Harlan v. McGourin, 218 U. S. 442; Riddle v. Dyche, 262 U. S. 333, 335, 336; Craig v. Hecht, 263 U. S. 255, 277; Goto v. Lane, 265 U. S. 393; Knewel v. Egan, 268 U. S. 442.

Messrs. James H. Brown and M. W. Spaulding for appellant. Messrs. John S. Underwood, Attorney General of Colorado, Colin A. Smith, Assistant Attorney General, and Jack Garrett Scott, were on the brief, for appellee.

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