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GEORGE P. CONGER-THOMPSON, Appellant, v. REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA, Appellee.

JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION IN PROSECUTION FOR MISFEASANCE IN OFFICE. Decided December 15, 1961.* George P. Conger-Thompson, appellant, pro se. The Solicitor General for appellee. When this cause was called for hearing, the appellee gave notice of filing of a motion to dismiss the appeal for nontransmission of the records in said case. After hearing arguments pro et con, it is hereby ADJUDGED: That the motion not containing any of the grounds prescribed by statute for the dismissal of an appeal, be, and the same is hereby denied. And the clerk of this Court is ordered to send a mandate to the clerk of the court below commanding him to forthwith forward the records in this case to the office of the clerk of this Court for docketing. Given under our hands and the seal of the Supreme Court of Liberia this 15th day of December, 1961. [ Sgd.] A. DASH WILSON, SR., Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Liberia. [Sgd.] DESSALINE T. HARRIS, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Liberia. [Sgd.] LAWRENCE E. MITCHELL, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Liberia. [Sgd.] WILLIAM E. WARDSWORTH, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Liberia. Mr. Justice Pierre was absent from the country when this case was heard. 578

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