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No. 8890066
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Smith v. Industrial Accident Commission

No. 8890066 · Decided September 23, 1966
No. 8890066 · Ninth Circuit · 1966 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
September 23, 1966
Citation
No. 8890066
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: Before us is an appeal from a dismissal of claim against several defendants for alleged fraud arising from the adjudication of a claim for damages allegedly sustained by plaintiff in two industrial accidents occurring in 1953. This matter has been before us previously. (Smith v. Industrial Acc. Comm., No. 19,304, decided February 10, 1965 (not published). Five different judges of the district court decided that the federal courts have no jurisdiction in this matter. The district court also decided there are no grounds for jurisdiction based upon diversity of citizenship; that the matters involved have been fully adjudicated by proceedings in various courts, up to and including the Supreme Court of the United States; and that res adjudicata applies. The district court dismissed the action with prejudice, and enjoined appellant from filing further similar proceedings in the district court bearing on the 1953 industrial accidents. Prior to the hearing on this appeal, the appellant moved to remand the matter to the district court, so as to file information “from a special witness or *480 witnesses, as the case may be.” This we cannot do. The motion to remand is denied. The dismissal of the cause of action, and the injunction order, are affirmed in all particulars.
Plain English Summary
PER CURIAM: Before us is an appeal from a dismissal of claim against several defendants for alleged fraud arising from the adjudication of a claim for damages allegedly sustained by plaintiff in two industrial accidents occurring in 1953.
Key Points
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PER CURIAM: Before us is an appeal from a dismissal of claim against several defendants for alleged fraud arising from the adjudication of a claim for damages allegedly sustained by plaintiff in two industrial accidents occurring in 1953.
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