IN RE PRIME

No. 341.

40 F.2d 972 (1930)

In re PRIME.

District Court, D. Montana.

May 22, 1930.


BOURQUIN, District Judge.

December 4, 1929, this court rendered decree admitting Prime to citizenship. She inadvertently departed the court and the state without signing an affidavit of allegiance and certificate of naturalization, and she now requests that a certificate be issued to her without her return hither to sign them, return being practically impossible.

Prime became a citizen by virtue of the decree, and now is and continues a citizen whether or...

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