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Stadelman v. Miner

246 U.S. 311· 1918· U.S. Supreme Court
246 U.S. 311 (1918) STADELMAN ET AL. v. MINER ET AL. [1] No. 644. Supreme Court of United States. Leave to file granted, petition allowed and former dismissal vacated March 18, 1918. ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Petition for rehearing. Mr. John M. Gearin and Mr. Harry G. Hoy, for plaintiffs in error, in support of the petition. Memorandum opinion by direction of the court, by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE. There being nothing in the record to establish that the federal question relied upon was raised, considered or decided below, and indeed it appearing so far as the record is concerned that the federal question was for the first time stated in the assignments made for the purpose of the writ of error from this court, the case was dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon authorities cited. 245 U.S. 636 . On this application it is stated that in a previous hearing of the case in the court below the federal question relied upon in this court was pressed and moreover was expressly decided, reference being made to the opinion so showing reported in 83 Oregon, 351. The application for leave prays that the clerk below be directed *312 to certify the opinion as part of the record and thus correct the inadvertence in not having previously included it and the oversight of counsel in not having referred to it in their briefs or arguments as affording in this court the basis of authority to review. As the opinion referred to establishes that the federal question was considered and decided and as that opinion should have properly been included in the record, it follows that if the mistake of the parties in failing to include or refer to it be overlooked and corrected, which we think should be done, it would result also that the ground upon which the order of dismissal was made would be without foundation and therefore should be set aside. To that end leave to file the petition is granted and, acting upon it as filed, our former judgment of dismissal will be set aside and the case will stand for consideration under the prior submission. Moreover, for the purpose of disposing of the cause, the opinion of the court below rendered on the previous hearing will be considered as part of the record without further formal order to the court below to supply the same. And it is so ordered. NOTES [1] See post, 544.

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