AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  Daugherty V. Stuyvesant Ins. Co. 5 Beeler 300, Supreme Court of Tennessee (7/29/1935) Certiorari to Court of Civil Appeals. Actions by Charles E. Daugherty and another against the Stuyvesant Insurance Company and others, and by Charles E. Daugherty and another against the Buffalo Insurance Company and others. To review a decree of the Court of Appeals affirming in part and reversing in part decrees of the chancellor, both parties... 1935 Cases    
  Edwards V. State 58 Okla.Crim. 15, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A-8876 (9/6/1935) Appeal from District Court, Pittsburg County; Harve L. Melton, Judge. Willie Edwards was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded, with direction. 1935 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Green V. Samuelson 168 Md. 421, Court of Appeals of Maryland, Docket Number 27 (4/2/1935) Appeal from Circuit Court of Baltimore City; Albert S. J. Owens, Judge. Suit by Aaron Samuelson, trading as the Tommy Tucker 5 and 10 Cent Stores, and others against Tony Green, otherwise known as Kiowa Costonie and also known as Prophet Costonie, and others, wherein a temporary injunction was granted plaintiffs. From a decree making... 1935 Cases    
  Green V. State 121 Fla. 307, Supreme Court of Florida (10/28/1935) En Banc. Error to Criminal Court of Record, Dade County; E. C. Collins, Judge. Ben Green was convicted of breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, and he brings error. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Griffiths V. Hamblen Nat. Bank 19 Tenn.App. 331, Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Section (3/4/1935) Appeal from Chancery Court, Hamblen County; Ben Robertson, Chancellor. Bill by Miss Effie Griffiths against the Hamblen National Bank, in which defendant filed a crossbill making the Bank of Blount County and another parties defendant. The crossbill was dismissed, and, free a decree for complainant, the defendant appeals. Suit dismissed. 1935 Cases    
  Grovey V. Townsend 295 U.S. 45, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 563 (4/1/1935) On Writ of Certiorari to the Justice Court, Precinct No. 1, Harris County, Texas. Suit by R. R. Grovey against Albert Townsend. To review an adverse judgment rendered in the justice court, precinct No. 1, Harris county, Tex., plaintiff brings certiorari. Judgment affirmed. 1935 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Harber V. Lincoln 175 Okla. 221, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 25824 (11/19/1935) Appeal from Superior Court, Seminole County; C. Guy Cutlip, Judge. Action by W. E. Harber against Peter Lincoln. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Hawkins V. State 57 Okla.Crim. 96, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A-8795 (5/31/1935) Appeal from District Court, Okfuskee County; John L. Norman, Judge. Carl Hawkins was convicted of robbery with firearms, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Hollins V. State of Okl. 295 U.S. 394, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 686 (5/13/1935) On Writ of Certiorari to the Criminal Court of Appeals of the State of Oklahoma. Jess Hollins was convicted of rape, which conviction was affirmed by the Criminal Court of Appeals (38 P.(2d) 36), and defendant petitions for certiorari. Reversed and remanded. 1935 Cases    
  In re Mcintosh 12 F.Supp. 177, District Court, W.D. Washington, Northern Division, Docket Number 664 (10/1/1935) Proceedings in the matter of the application of Alfred McIntosh for citizenship Application denied. 1935 Cases    
  Jones V. Oklahoma City 78 F.2d 860, Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, Docket Number 1201 (8/5/1935) Suit by L. M. Jones and others against Oklahoma City and others. From a decree of dismissal, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Lams V. F. H. Smith Co. 6 W.W.Harr. 477, Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County (3/13/1935) Action by Emile Lams and wife against the F. H. Smith Company. On plaintiffs' demurrer to pleas. Demurrer sustained. 1935 Cases    
  Lams V. F. H. Smith Co. 6 W.W.Harr. 477, Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County (3/13/1935) Action by Emile Lams and wife against the F. H. Smith Company. On plaintiffs' demurrer to pleas. Demurrer sustained. 1935 Trial Court Orders    
  Langrum V. State 128 Tex.Crim. 23, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 17132 (1/2/1935) Appeal from District Court, Shelby County; T. O. Davis, Judge. Archie Langrum was convicted of robbery, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Lewis V. State 26 Ala.App. 515, Court of Appeals of Alabam, Docket Number 4 DIV. 83 (4/16/1935) Appeal from Circuit Court, Russell County; J.S. Williams, Judge. Willie Lewis was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree (killing a person by running over her with an automobile), and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. 1935 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Modern Amusements V. New Orleans Public Service 183 La. 898, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 33349 (12/2/1935) Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Michel Provosty, Judge. Suit by Modern Amusements, Inc., against New Orleans Public Service, Inc. From the judgment, defendant appeals, plaintiff answering the appeal. Judgment set aside, plaintiff's demand rejected, and suit dismissed. 1935 Cases    
  Montjoy V. Commonwealth 262 Ky. 426, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (12/20/1935) Appeal from Circuit Court, Kenton County, Criminal, Common Law, and Equity Division. John Montjoy was convicted of rape, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Moore V. Federated Metals Corp. 83 S.W.2d 208, St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri, Docket Number 23311 (6/4/1935) Appeal from St. Louis Circuit Court; Robert W. Hall, Judge. Proceeding under the Workmen's Compensation Act for the death of Le Roy Moore by Ezekiel Moore, dependent of Le Roy Moore, deceased, claimant, opposed by the Federated Metals Corporation, employer, and the Employers Liability Assurance Corporation, insurer. From a judgment of the circuit... 1935 Cases    
  National Life & Acc. Ins. Co. V. Lewis 19 Tenn.App. 459, Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section (7/20/1935) Appeal in Error from Third Circuit Court, Davidson County; E. F. Langford, Judge. Action by Fannie Lewis against the National Life & Accident Insurance Company. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals in error. Reversed and dismissed. 1935 Cases    
  Nicholson V. U.s. 79 F.2d 387, Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, Docket Number 10242 (9/26/1935) Willie Nicholson was convicted under Criminal Code, § 19 (18 USCA § 51) of conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate another in exercise of right as citizen of United States, and he appeals. Affirmed. See, also, 76 F.(2d) 1016. WOODROUGH, Circuit Judge, dissenting. 1935 Cases    
  Norris V. State of Alabama 294 U.S. 587, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 534 (4/1/1935) On Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama. Clarence Norris was convicted of rape, and the judgment having been affirmed by the Supreme Court of Alabama (156 So. 556), he brings certiorari. Reversed and remanded. 1935 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Patterson V. State of Alabama 294 U.S. 600, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 554 (4/1/1935) On Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the Stateof Alabama. Haywood Patterson was convicted of rape, and the judgment having been affirmed by the Supreme Court of Alabama (156 So. 567), he brings certiorari. Judgment vacated and case remanded. 1935 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  People V. Binga 360 Ill. 18, Supreme Court of Illinois, Docket Number 22692 (2/21/1935) Error to Criminal Court, Cook County; James F. Fardy, Judge. Jesse Binga was convicted of embezzlement, and he brings error. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Pew V. State 172 Miss. 885, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 31611 (5/27/1935) Appeal from Circuit Court, Forrest County; W. J. Pack, Judge. James Pew was convicted of an assault with intent to forcibly ravish a female of previous chaste character, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. 1935 Cases    
Merrill I. Schnebly Restraints upon the Alienation of Legal Interests: Ii 44 Yale Law Journal 1186 (May, 1935) Frequently restraints are qualified as to the alienee, so that they do not restrain alienation completely for the periods within which they are operative. This kind of qualification may exist along with, or separately from, the time qualification discussed in the preceding subdivision. If a restaint is qualified both as to time and alienee, it is a... 1935 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Roque Espiritu De La Ysla V. U.s. 77 F.2d 988, Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, Docket Number 7642 (5/20/1935) Petition for naturalization by Roque Espiritu De La Ysla against the United States of America. From an order denying the petition, petitioner appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  Schooler V. Louisville & I. R. Co. 259 Ky. 80, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (5/3/1935) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Common Pleas Branch, Third Division. Action by J. A. Schooler against the Louisville & Interurban Railroad Company. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. 1935 Cases    
  State V. Jones 115 N.J.L. 257, Court of Errors and Appeals of New Jersey, Docket Number 51 (6/13/1935) Error to Court of Oyer and Terminer, Essex County. James Arthur William Jones, alias James Williams, alias James Arthur Jones, was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he brings error. Judgment reversed. 1935 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Steuart V. State ex Rel. Dolcimascolo 119 Fla. 117, Supreme Court of Florida, Division A (4/23/1935) Error to Circuit Court, Hillsborough County; Curtis L. Sparkman, Judge. Mandamus proceeding by the State of Florida, on the relation of Luigi Dolcimascolo, against W. Fred Steuart, as Tax Assessor of the City of Tampa. To review an adverse judgment, respondent brings error. Reversed, with directions. ELLIS, P. J., dissenting. 1935 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Supplemental Brief of Petitioner, Hollins V. Oklahoma Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 686 (4/29/1935) Petition files this supplement to his Brief heretofore filed February 5, 1935, in support of his Petition for Certiorari, which was granted April 1, 1935, and states that no prejudice can... 1935 Briefs    
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