BAKER V. KECK, 13 F. Supp. 486 (E.D. Ill. 1936) CASE BRIEF

BAKER V. KECK
13 F. Supp. 486 (E.D. Ill. 1936)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over residence for purposes of diversity.
FACTS: P was in the thick of a dispute between the United Mine Workers and the Progressive Mine Workers. P sided with the United Mine Workers. P got his arm shot off during the course of events and sued several parties for conspiracy. P alleged he was a citizen of Oklahoma and filed in federal court under diversity. D filed a motion to dismiss; P was a citizen of Illinois. The motion was heard by the court.

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