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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 235.
    Morgan v. Georgia.
    Submitted February 24, 1930.
    Decided March 3, 1930.
    
      Mr. R. R. Jackson on the brief for appellant. Messrs. George M. Napier, Attorney General of Georgia, Albert Howell, Mark Bolding, Herman Heyman, Frank R. Hubacheck, Frank Brookes Hubacheck, and Charles Scott Kelly on the brief for appellee.
   Per Curiam:

The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Griffith v. State of Connecticut, 218 U. S. 563, 571; Wabash R. R. Co. v. Flannigan, 192 U. S. 29; Erie R. R. Co. v. Solomon, 237 U. S. 427; Zucht v. King, 260 U. S. 174; Sugarman v. United States, 249 U. S. 182; C. A. King & Co. v. Horton, 276 U. S. 600; Bank of Indianola v. Miller, 276 U. S. 605; Roe v. Kansas, 278 U. S. 191.