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Brinegar v. United States

Citation: 338 U.S. 839Docket: No. 12; No. 128; No. 196; No. 287; No. 351; No. 509; No. 522; No. 604; No. 659; No. 740; No. 748; No. 788; No. 791; No. 826; No. 832; No. 877

Court: Supreme Court of the United States; October 10, 1949; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Petitions for rehearing in multiple cases from October Term, 1948, have been denied. The cases referenced include No. 748, No. 788, No. 791, No. 826, No. 832, and No. 877. Justice Clark abstained from participating in the consideration or decision regarding these petitions. The document lists several case citations from volume 337 of the United States Reports, indicating the context and background of the cases involved.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Petitions for Rehearing

Application: The court has denied petitions for rehearing in several cases from the October Term, 1948, indicating a finality to the decisions made in those cases.

Reasoning: Petitions for rehearing in multiple cases from October Term, 1948, have been denied.

Judicial Abstention

Application: Justice Clark did not participate in the consideration or decision of the petitions for rehearing, demonstrating a formal abstention from judicial proceedings in these matters.

Reasoning: Justice Clark abstained from participating in the consideration or decision regarding these petitions.