FULLERTON v. TEXAS

No. 112.

196 U.S. 192 (1905)

FULLERTON v. TEXAS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 9, 1905.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William W. Griffin, with whom Mr. A.D. Englesman was on the brief, for plaintiff in error.

Mr. C.K. Bell, Attorney General of the State of Texas, appeared for defendant in error but did not make any argument or file any brief.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER delivered the opinion of the court.

Fullerton was charged by information with unlawfully conducting, carrying on and transacting the business of dealing in futures in cotton, grain, etc.; and unlawfully keeping a bucket shop, so called, "where future contracts were then and there bought and sold with no intention of an actual bona fide delivery of the articles and things so bought and sold...

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