UNITED STATES v. HUGHES

No. 770.

1 F.Supp. 448 (1932)

UNITED STATES v. HUGHES et al.

District Court, M. D. Pennsylvania.

October 24, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew B. Dunsmore, of Wellsboro, Pa., for the United States.

J. E. Brennan, of Carbondale, Pa., for defendant Hughes.


WATSON, District Judge.

Archie J. Hughes, one of the defendants, asks that the judgment entered against him for costs of the equity proceedings be stricken off.

The subpœna was not served upon Archie J. Hughes, but returned by the marshal non est inventus as to him.

It is contended by the government that this case is an action in rem, and being such, the premises decreed to be a nuisance are subject to the costs. With this contention I cannot...

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