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Justia › US Law › US Case Law › US Supreme Court › Volume 150 › Bushnell v. Crooke Mining & Smelting Co.
An application for a rehearing cannot be entertained when presented after the expiration of the term at which the judgment was rendered.
This was an application for leave to file a petition for a rehearing of a case decided at October term, 1892. The petition was supported by the following affidavit, entitled in the cause.
of said Court, and was by them informed that such adjournment of the then October term, 1892, of said Court could not surely be expected that spring, and that they understood the practice of the Court to be to take a summer recess, and that such final adjournment would not be reached until this fall, and not long before the beginning of the October term, 1893, of said Court; that thereupon he immediately procured a copy of the opinion in said cause and began the preparation of a petition on behalf of the plaintiffs in error for a rehearing therein, but, relying upon such information, did not press the same to completion in time to be filed by May 15, 1893, when he is informed such final adjournment of said October term, 1892, of said Court was actually had, and he says that his failure to file such petition for a rehearing in said cause before such final adjournment was wholly owing to his mistake as to the time when the same would take place, made through such misinformation, and he verily believes that leave being given him to file such petition, such rehearing of said cause ought to be granted by the Court."
Subscribed and sworn to this 29th day of September, 1893, before me.
"Clerk of U.S. Courts for said District"
We should not have been called on to reiterate the rule that an application for a rehearing cannot be entertained when presented after the expiration of the term at which the judgment was rendered. Hudson v. Guestier, 7 Cranch 1; Browder v. McArthur, 7 Wheat. 58; Sibald v. United States, 12 Pet. 488; Brooks v. Railroad Company, 102 U. S. 107; Williams v. Conger, 131 U. S. 390.

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