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Mr. William D. Mitchell, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Mr. John J. Byrne, of Washington, D. C., for Lederer.
Mr. Frederick W. Breitinger, of Philadelphia, Pa. (Messrs. Levi Cooke and George R. Beneman, both of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for McGarvey.
Mr. Justice SANFORD delivered the opinion of the Court.
The Circuit Court of Appeals has certified to us in this case the same questions that were submitted in United States v. Zerbey (No. 790)
In the brief filed in this Court in behalf of Lederer, it is now said that the decision in Sage v. United States,
In view of the concession now made by Lederer, this suggestion is not opposed by the counsel for O'Kane's executrix. Accordingly, without answering the question certified, the certificate is dismissed.
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Citation: 271 U.S. 342
No. 120
Argued: March 03, 1926
Decided: May 24, 1926
Court: United States Supreme Court
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