Case ID: us_212/html/0570-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

NOTLEY v. BROWN.
    ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OP THE TERRITORY OP HAWAII.
    No. 361.
    Motion to dismiss or affirm.
    Submitted January 25, 1909.
    Decided February 1, 1909.
    Writ of error dismissed for want of jurisdiction, it appearing that the merits of the case had been finally determined by the Supreme Court of Hawaii before the passage of the act of March 3, 1905, c. 1465, 33 Stat. 1035, extending the jurisdiction here to review of cases from that court involving over five thousand dollars.
    
      Mr. Aláis B. Browne, Mr. Alexander Britton, Mr. Henry Holmes and Mr. W. L. Stanley in support of the motion.
    
      Mr. Robert M. Morse and Mr. William■ M. Richardson for plaintiffs in error. • ■ ’
   Per Curiam:

Writ of error dismissed. Crawford v. Naller, 111 U. S. 796; Insurance Company v. Comstock, 16 Wall. 258; Notley v. Brown, 208 U. S. 429.