FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK v. L'HERISSON

Nos. 8191, 8192.

33 F.2d 841 (1929)

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF OMAHA v. L'HERISSON (two cases).

Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

May 30, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. F. Dougherty, of Omaha, Neb., for appellant and plaintiff in error.

O. D. Olmstead, of Winner, S. D., for appellee and defendant in error.

Before VAN VALKENBURGH and BOOTH, Circuit Judges, and MUNGER, District Judge.


BOOTH, Circuit Judge.

Both by writ of error and by appeal review is sought of a judgment in an action for damages for conversion of certain promissory notes. By reason of the statute (45 Stat. 54 [28 USCA §§ 861a, 861b]) abolishing writs of error and substituting appeals, the writ of error will be dismissed and the cause reviewed on the appeal.

The action was commenced by Eugene G. Barnum, as receiver of the Winner National Bank of Winner, S. D....

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