IN RE PRUDENCE-BONDS CORPORATION

No. 272.

148 F.2d 323 (1945)

In re PRUDENCE-BONDS CORPORATION. In re BROOKLYN TRUST CO. EDDY v. KELSEY et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

March 26, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Silbiger, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for appellant.

George C. Wildermuth, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for Clifford S. Kelsey.

Charles M. McCarty, of New York City, for Prudence-Bonds Corporation (New Corporation).

Joseph Nemerov, of New York City, for Tillie Karasik.

Before SWAN, CHASE, and FRANK, Circuit Judges.


FRANK, Circuit Judge.

1. Appellant's first contention is that he was deprived of property without due process of law by the failure of the district court to afford him a trial to determine whether his objections were meritorious. We cannot accept this argument. The trial judge was well acquainted with the situation from which this compromise evolved. He carefully considered the objections of the appellant and found that they had no merit. The due process clause does...

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