Case Name: Jones v. Louisiana
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1936-10-19
Citations: 299 U.S. 511
Docket Number: No. 403
Parties: Jones v. Louisiana.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 299
Pages: 511–512

Head Matter:
No. 403.
Jones v. Louisiana.
Jurisdictional statement distributed October 10, 1936.
Decided October 19, 1936.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of a properly presented substantial federal question. (1) Pim v. St. Louis, 165 U. S. 673; Wall v. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Co., 256 U. S. 125; Herndon v. Georgia, 295 U. S. 441, 443. (2) Enterprise Irrigation Dist. v. Canal Co., 243 U. S. 157, 166; Hebert v. Louisiana, 272 U. S. 312, 316; Ham, Commissioner, v. Equitable Life Assurance Society, ante, p. 505. In so far as the papers whereon the appeal was allowed seek a review of the rulings of the Supreme Court of Louisiana upon questions of the asserted denial of rights under the Federal Constitution not involving the validity of any statute of the State, such papers are treated as a petition for writ of certiorari, § 237 (c), Judicial Code, as amended by the Act of February 13, 1925 (43 Stat. 936, 938), and certiorari is denied. The motion for leave to proceed further herein in forma pauperis is denied.
Mr. Alex W. Swords for appellant.
No appearance for appellee.