CARTER v. GEAR

No. 442.

197 U.S. 348 (1905)

CARTER v. GEAR.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 3, 1905.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Joseph J. Darlington and Mr. William F. Mattingly for plaintiff in error.

Mr. John S. Low, guardian, defendant in error in propria persona:


MR. JUSTICE BROWN, after making the foregoing statement, delivered the opinion of the court.

The writ of prohibition was demanded upon the ground that there was no cause pending in the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, to which the motion and petition of Low, as next friend, was incidental or ancillary, and that Judge Gear, sitting at chambers, was hearing questions of a judicial nature entirely independent of any cause...

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