In re Burget, 274 U.S. 723 (1927). · Go Syfert
In re Burget, 274 U.S. 723 (1927). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
7 citation events across 4 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Robert Montgomery Hooker, Appellant-Petitioner v. Frank X. Klein, United States Marshal, N.D. Of California, Appellee-Respondent (ca9, 1978-05-03)
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discussed Cited "see" Robert Montgomery Hooker, Appellant-Petitioner v. Frank X. Klein, United States Marshal, N.D. Of California, Appellee-Respondent
9th Cir. · 1978 · signal: see · confidence high
See footnote 1, supra 5 The issue of the applicability of res judicata to extradition proceedings was briefly touched upon by this Court in Desmond v. Eggers, 18 F.2d 503 (9th Cir. 1927), motion to stay execution denied, 274 U.S. 722 , 47 S.Ct. 657 , 71 L.Ed. 1341 (1927).
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Ex parte: In the matter of E. L. Burget
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 31, 1927.
274 U.S. 723
Mrs. E. L. Burget, pro se.
Published

The motion for leave to file[*724] petition for a writ of mandamus herein ^denied.

Mrs. E. L. Burget, pro se.