Kelley v. Boettcher

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit · Decided 1898-02-14

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SANBORN, Circuit Judge, after stating the facts as above, delivered the opinion of the court. The authority to control the volume and character of the pleadings and proceedings before it, and to strike from its flies those that are obnoxious to its rules and practice, is necessary to the speedy and efficient administration of justice, and is one of the inherent powers of a court of chancery, which has been exerci…

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