PER CURIAM.
Appellant, John M. Ray, sued appellee Earl Huddleston, claiming that the latter, a county judge of the county of Clinton, Kentucky, had invaded Ray's civil rights by imprisoning Ray for contempt of court. He justifies his presence in the Federal courts by asserting that the Civil Rights Statutes (§§ 1983, 1985, U.S.C.A. Title 42; § 1343, U.S.C.A. Title 28) permit him to come here.
Upon trial of the cause, a verdict was directed in...
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