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Bown v. Walling

U.S.
Feb 4, 1907
204 U.S. 320 (1907)

Opinion

ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO.

No. 81.

Argued January 10, 1907. Decided February 4, 1907.

Decided on authority of Bacon v. Walker, ante, p. 311. 9 Idaho 740, affirmed.

THE facts are stated in the opinion.

Mr. S.M. Stockslager, with whom Mr. W.E. Borah, Mr. Frank T. Wyman and Mr. John C. Rice were on the brief, for plaintiff in error.

For abstract of argument see ante, p. 312.
There was no appearance or brief filed for defendant in error.


This action was brought in the Probate Court in and for Elmore County, State of Idaho, for the sum of two hundred dollars' damages sustained by defendant in error by the violation by plaintiffs in error of sections 1210, 1211 of the Revised Statutes of Idaho. The amended complaint alleged that the offense was committed by plaintiffs in error by wrongfully and negligently permitting and allowing their sheep to graze within two miles of the dwelling house of defendant in error and upon the Government lands around his premises. The defense, set up by demurrer, was, as in Bacon v. Walker, ante, p. 311, that those sections were void under the due process and equality clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. The trial court rendered judgment for the defendant in error, which was affirmed by the District Court for Elmore County and by the Supreme Court of the State. 9 Idaho 740.

The case was argued with Bacon v. Walker et al., and on the authority of that case the judgment is

Affirmed.

MR. JUSTICE BREWER and MR. JUSTICE PECKHAM dissent.


Summaries of

Bown v. Walling

U.S.
Feb 4, 1907
204 U.S. 320 (1907)
Case details for

Bown v. Walling

Case Details

Full title:BOWN v . WALLING

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 4, 1907

Citations

204 U.S. 320 (1907)

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