Case Name: Michael Heitler v. United States; Nathaniel Perlman v. United States; Mandel Greenberg v. United States; Frank McCann v. United States; and George F. Quinn v. United States
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1922-11-27
Citations: 260 U.S. 703
Docket Number: No. 185; No. 186; No. 187; No. 188; No. 189
Parties: Michael Heitler v. United States; Nathaniel Perlman v. United States; Mandel Greenberg v. United States; Frank McCann v. United States; and George F. Quinn v. United States.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 260
Pages: 703–703

Head Matter:
No. 185. No. 186. No. 187. No. 188. No. 189.
Michael Heitler v. United States; Nathaniel Perlman v. United States; Mandel Greenberg v. United States; Frank McCann v. United States; and George F. Quinn v. United States.
Error to the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois.
Motion to dismiss submitted November 20, 1922.
Decided November 27, 1922.
Mr. Weymouth Kirkland for plaintiffs in error. Mr. Solicitor General Beck, Mr. Assistant Attorney General Grim and Mr. H. S. Ridgely for the United States.
[See ante, 438.]

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of: (1) Farrell v. O'Brien, 199 U. S. 89, 100; Sugarman v. United States, 249 U. S. 182, 184; Piedmont Power & Light Co. v. Graham, 253 U. S. 193, 195; (2) Jeffrey Mfg. Co. v. Blagg, 235 U. S. 571, 576; Blair v. United States, 250 U. S. 273, 279; Dahnke-Walker Milling Co. v. Bondurant, 257 U. S. 282, 289; (3) National Prohibition Cases, 253 U. S. 350.