1. Doyle v. London Guarantee & Accident Co., No. 155, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 11, 1907 , February 25, 1907
OVERVIEW: Appellate court had no jurisdiction to review an interlocutory contempt judgment because the proceeding was not criminal where its object was the protection of a contractee's rights rather than the vindication of a trial court's dignity or authority.
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