Case Name: McGILL et al. v. RYALS, SHERIFF, et al.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1966-10-17
Citations: 385 U.S. 19
Docket Number: No. 381
Parties: McGILL et al. v. RYALS, SHERIFF, et al.
Judges: Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that a three-judge court was properly convened and would affirm the judgment of the lower court.
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 385
Pages: 19–19

Head Matter:
McGILL et al. v. RYALS, SHERIFF, et al.
No. 381,
Misc.
Decided October 17, 1966.
Vernon Z. Crawford, Morton Stavis, William M. Kunstler, Arthur Kinoy and Benjamin E. Smith for appellants.
Truman Hobbs for appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction because the case was not appropriate for a three-judge court.
Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that a three-judge court was properly convened and would affirm the judgment of the lower court.