FREEMAN v. HOPKINS

No. 5672.

32 F.2d 756 (1929)

FREEMAN et al. v. HOPKINS et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

May 6, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Longden, of Oakland, Cal., Geo. A. Hooper, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Resleure & Hill, J. F. Resleure, and Hunt C. Hill, all of San Francisco, Cal., for appellants.

Charles H. Lovell and Howell Lovell, both of San Francisco, Cal., for appellee Hopkins.

Before GILBERT, RUDKIN, and DIETRICH, Circuit Judges.


DIETRICH, Circuit Judge.

Norman Lee Freeman, claiming to be an heir of Mark Hopkins, deceased, brought this suit for himself and in behalf of about 450 other alleged heirs, a list of whose names is exhibited with the bill. The object of the suit is to establish a trust in favor of all such heirs, in securities of great value which it is charged were the property of Hopkins at the time of his death and which are presently in the possession of the defendant banks. Generally...

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