The Court House of the District of Columbia

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The Court House of the District of Columbia
Francis Regis Noel
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Gompcrs, Mitchell, Morrison, et al. Was one of the most celebrated trials in the local court during the last half century. A tem- porary injunction, restraining the defendants from boycotting the complainants, granted by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, was made permanent by that court. The defendants disregarded the injunction, and the argument was heard en banc, at which time the defendants were found guilty of contempt. They appealed to the Court of Appeals, and then the case w...as taken, by writ of certiorari, to the Supreme Court of the United States, the former court affirming the decision of the lower court, except as to the punishment, and the latter sending it back to the court of first instance for the reasons that the contempt, being solely against the court, was punishable as a criminal offense and not pursuant to a prayer for remedial relief in a bill in equity. The suit of the Stove Company had been settled, and it was held the contempt proceedings should have been instituted in a separate action, at the instance of the court (221 U.

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