ST. CLAIR COUNTY v. LOVINGSTON


85 U.S. 628 (1873)

18 Wall. 628

ST. CLAIR COUNTY v. LOVINGSTON.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. G. Koerner, for the plaintiff in error; Mr. W.H. Underwood, contra


Mr. Justice STRONG delivered the opinion of the court.

The writ of error in this case must be dismissed on the authority of Moore v. Robbins, decided at this term. The judgment of the Supreme Court of the State cannot be regarded as a final judgment in the sense in which the term was used in the Judiciary Acts. No judgment is final which does not terminate the litigation between the parties to the suit. The issue between the...

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