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Brown Instrument Co. v. Warner, Register of Copyrights

U.S.
Oct 20, 1947
332 U.S. 801 (1947)

Summary

upholding the Fugitive Felon Act, which made unlawful the travel in interstate commerce with the intent to avoid prosecution

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Gluzman

Opinion

No. 304.

October 20, 1947.

Samuel E. Darby, Jr., C. B. Spangenberg and E. H. Parry, Jr. for petitioner.

Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Ford, Paul A. Sweeney, Harry I. Rand and H. L. Godfrey for respondent.


United States Court Of Appeals For The District of Columbia. Certiorari denied. Albert I. Kegan and Esther O. Kegan filed a brief for the Fawley-Brost Company, as amicus curiae, opposing the petition. Reported below: 82 U. S. App. D. C. 232, 161 F. 2d 910.


Summaries of

Brown Instrument Co. v. Warner, Register of Copyrights

U.S.
Oct 20, 1947
332 U.S. 801 (1947)

upholding the Fugitive Felon Act, which made unlawful the travel in interstate commerce with the intent to avoid prosecution

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Gluzman
Case details for

Brown Instrument Co. v. Warner, Register of Copyrights

Case Details

Full title:BROWN INSTRUMENT CO. v. WARNER, REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 20, 1947

Citations

332 U.S. 801 (1947)

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