Case ID: us_289/html/0701-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 669.
    Healy, Chief of Police, v. Ratta.
    Argued March 14, 1933.
    Decided March 20, 1933.
    
      Mr. H. Thornton Lorimer, Assistant Attorney General of New Hampshire, with whom Mr. Francis W. Johnston, Attorney General, was on the brief, for appellant.
    
      Messrs. William N. Rogers and Jonathan Piper filed a brief for appellee.
   Per Curiam:

The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of jurisdiction, as it appears from the supplemental record and was admitted at the bar that the application for interlocutory injunction was not pressed but was waived, and there is therefore no ground for an appeal to this Court. Smith v. Wilson, 273 U.S. 388, 391; Stratton v. St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co., 282 U.S. 10, 15.