Case: Brown v. Ragen, Warden; Buckhalter v. Ragen, Warden; Turner v. Ragen, Warden; Wood v. Ragen, Warden; Parker v. Ragen, Warden; Fife v. Ragen, Warden; and Schroers v. Nierstheimer, Warden. On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois
Abbreviation: Brown v. Ragen
Decision Date: 1944-10-09
Docket Number: No. 199; No. 249; No. 250; No. 258; No. 327; No. 366; No. 375
Citation: 323 U.S. 748
Volume: 323
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Brown v. Ragen, Warden; Buckhalter v. Ragen, Warden; Turner v. Ragen, Warden; Wood v. Ragen, Warden; Parker v. Ragen, Warden; Fife v. Ragen, Warden; and Schroers v. Nierstheimer, Warden. On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois.
Judges: 
Pages: 748–748

Head Matter:
No. 199.
No. 249.
No. 250.
No. 258.
No. 327.
No. 366.
No. 375.
Brown v. Ragen, Warden; Buckhalter v. Ragen, Warden; Turner v. Ragen, Warden; Wood v. Ragen, Warden; Parker v. Ragen, Warden; Fife v. Ragen, Warden; and Schroers v. Nierstheimer, Warden. On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Illinois.
October 9, 1944.

Opinion:
The petitions for writs of certiorari are denied for the reason that application therefor was not made within the time provided by law. § 8 (a), Act of February 13, 1925 (43 Stat. 936, 940), 28 U. S. C., § 350.