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D. A. Townsend, Attorney General of South Carolina, J. Randolph Tucker, Sam'l Lord, and Ira B. Jones, for petitioners.
Henry Crawford and Hugh L. Bond, Jr., for respondents. [149 U.S. 191, 192]
Mr. Chief Justice FULLER.
The differences between the general facts in these cases and in that just considered are not controlling as to the result, and for the reasons given in the opinion in that case (13 Sup. Ct. Rep. 785) the applications for the writ of habeas corpus are severally denied.
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Citation: 149 U.S. 191
Decided: April 24, 1893
Court: United States Supreme Court
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