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McGann v. Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 15, 1957
129 A.2d 341 (R.I. 1957)

Opinion

January 15, 1957.

John C. Burke, Daniel J. Murray, for petitioners.

Stephen F. Achille, for respondent Board of Elections.

Alfred H. Joslin, Coleman B. Zimmerman, Thomas H. Needham, Ray H. Durfee, for intervenors.


ON MOTION FOR REARGUMENT.


After our decisions in the above cases were filed and the records and exhibits therein had been returned to the board of elections, the intervenor in each case asked and received permission to file a motion for reargument. The motions allege substantially identical reasons which are relied on by the intervenors in seeking a reargument of these cases.

After consideration thereof we are of the opinion that, so far as they may be considered appropriate to a motion for reargument, none of the reasons presents any ground which was not considered by the court before these decisions were filed.

The motion for reargument in each case is therefore denied.


Summaries of

McGann v. Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 15, 1957
129 A.2d 341 (R.I. 1957)
Case details for

McGann v. Board of Elections

Case Details

Full title:JOHN H. McGANN vs. BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al. HAROLD E. SHIPPEE vs. SAME

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Jan 15, 1957

Citations

129 A.2d 341 (R.I. 1957)
129 A.2d 341