LEE TUCK GAN v. JOHNSON

No. 1780.

3 F.2d 804 (1925)

LEE TUCK GAN et al. v. JOHNSON, Com'r of Immigration.

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

February 3, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wilmot R. Evans, Jr., of Boston, Mass. (Edwin C. Jenney, of Boston, Mass., on the brief), for appellants.

Robert O. Harris, U. S. Atty., and John W. Schenck, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Boston, Mass., for appellee.

Before BINGHAM, JOHNSON, and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.


ANDERSON, Circuit Judge.

Lee Tuck Gan and Lee Tuck Hen applied for admission as the foreign-born sons of a citizen, Lee Jew. Denied admission, they applied for a habeas corpus. This was issued, apparently on the ground that they had been deprived of a fair hearing. After a full trial in the District Court, the writ was discharged, and the petitioners remanded to the custody of the Commissioner of Immigration. (There was a clerical error, in that the order was that...

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