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Poulos V. State |
49 Ga.App. 20, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 1, Docket Number 23933 (3/30/1934) |
Error from City Court of Carrollton; J. J. Reese, Judge. Nick Poulos was convicted of hunting without a license, and he brings error. Affirmed. |
1934 |
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Powers of Indian Tribes |
55 Interior Dec. 14, D.O.I (10/25/1934) |
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1934 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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George E. Woodbine |
Records of the Suffolk County Court, 1671-1680. Volumes 29 and 30. Boston: Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. 1933. Pp. Xciv, 1233 |
43 Yale Law Journal 1036 (April, 1934) |
During the past year two notable contributions have been made to the hitherto much too neglected field of American colonial legal history. Under the auspices of the American Historical Association Judge Bond brought out the Proceedings of the Maryland Court of Appeals, and now Professors Chafee and Morison make available for us these Massachusetts... |
1934 |
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Snow V. President and Trustees of Bowdoin College |
133 Me. 195, Supreme Judicial Court of Maine (11/10/1934) |
Report from Supreme Judicial Court, Cumberland County, in Equity. Suit by Roger V. Snow and another, as trustees under the will of Almira K. Hasty, deceased, against the President and Trustees of Bowdoin College and others. On report. Case remanded for decree in accordance with opinion. |
1934 |
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State V. Cooper |
205 N.C. 657, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 545 (1/10/1934) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Durham County; Small, Judge. Theodore Cooper was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. No error; judgment affirmed. |
1934 |
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State V. Dorathy |
132 Me. 291, Supreme Judicial Court of Maine (1/13/1934) |
Appeal and Exceptions from Superior Court, Somerset County. Henry Dorathy was convicted of taking indecent liberties with a female person under the age of sixteen years, and he appeals and brings exceptions. Exceptions overruled. |
1934 |
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State V. Evans |
334 Mo. 914, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2, Docket Number 33361 (2/23/1934) |
Appeal from St. Louis Circuit Court; John W. Calhoun, Judge. Dan Evans was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Regents of University System of Georgia |
179 Ga. 210, Supreme Court of Georgia, Docket Number 10365 (7/28/1934) |
Error from Superior Court, Fulton County; E. D. Thomas, Judge. Suit for injunction by the State of Georgia against the Regents of the University System of Georgia and another. To review a judgment refusing an interlocutory injunction, plaintiff brings error. Affirmed. |
1934 |
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Thatcher V. Lewis |
335 Mo. 1130, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1, 31173, 31172, Docket Number 31171 (7/17/1934) |
Appeal from St. Louis Circuit Court; Claude O. Pearcy, Judge. Action by T. H. Thatcher and others against Elizabeth H. Lewis and others, wherein the City of St. Louis, trustee under the will of Bryan Mullanphy, deceased, and another, filed a crossbill. From the decree rendered, the plaintiffs and certain of the defendants... |
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U.s. V. Fanning |
6 F.Supp. 412, District Court, S.D. West Virginia (2/22/1934) |
Proceeding by the United States of America against J. C. Fanning and C. W. Thornton for contempt of court. Defendants found guilty. |
1934 |
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Watkins V. Augusta Chronicle Pub. Co. |
49 Ga.App. 43, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 1, Docket Number 23390 (4/3/1934) |
Error from Superior Court, Richmond County; A. L. Franklin, Judge. Suit by Paul Watkins against the Augusta Chronicle Publishing Company. To review a judgment sustaining a general demurrer to, and dismissing, the petition, plaintiff brings error. Affirmed. |
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Williams V. State |
26 Ala.App. 53, Court of Appeals of Alabama, Docket Number 4 DIV 43 (1/16/1934) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Covington County; Emmet S. Thigpen, Judge. Jesse, alias J. D., Williams, alias Jesse Lundy, was convicted of miscegenation, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
1934 |
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Woodson V. American Life & Acc. Ins. Co. |
254 Ky. 224, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (5/11/1934) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Fayette County. Action by Clarence Woodson and others against the American Life & Accident Insurance Company. From a judgment dismissing their action, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
1934 |
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Brief for Appellant., Standard Oil Co. Of Cal. V. the People of the State of Cal. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 347 (12/21/1933) |
The opinion of the Supreme Court of California (R. p. 68) is reported in 85 Cal. Dec. 559, 22 P. (2d) 2. The opinion of the Superior Court of the State of California (R. p. 59) is... |
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Brief of Petitioner on Reargument., Factor V. Laubenheimer |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 2 (9/18/1933) |
On the 29th day of May, 1933, this Court restored this case to its docket and assigned it for reargument upon all questions involved, including the question whether the offense charged is... |
1933 |
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Chicago Cemetery Ass'n V Commissioner |
United States Board of Tax Appeals, Docket Number 32932, 28429 (1/5/1933) |
These proceedings, which have been consolidated for hearing and decision, involve deficiencies in income and profits taxes for the following years: Year Deficiency Docket No. 28429 ..... 1920 $3,090.76 1921 657.81 1922 3,154.22 Docket No. 32932 ..... 1923 3,627.95 1924 4,190.47 1925 7,735.32 The only issue presented by these... |
1933 |
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City of Memphis V. Qualls |
16 Tenn.App. 387, Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Section (3/24/1933) |
Appeal in Error from Law Court, Shelby County; A. B. Pittman, Judge. Petition by S. W. Qualls, opposed by the City of Memphis, for certiorari, to review a determination of the Board of Adjustment of the City of Memphis sustaining action of the City Building Commissioner denying a permit. From the judgment of the Circuit Court reversing the decision... |
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De La Ysla V. Publix Theatres Corporation |
82 Utah 598, Supreme Court of Utah, Docket Number 5284 (11/9/1933) |
Appeal from District Court, Salt Lake County; Wm. H. Bramel, Judge. Action by Roque E. de la Ysla against the Publix Theatres Corporation. From a judgment of dismissal, plaintiff appeals. Reversed with directions. |
1933 |
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Drake V. Executive Committee of Democratic Party for City of Houston |
2 F.Supp. 486, District Court, S.D. Texas, Houston Division, Docket Number 539 (1/10/1933) |
In Equity. Suit by W. M. Drake against the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party for the City of Houston and others. On plaintiff's application for a preliminary injunction, and on defendants' motion to dismiss the bill of complaint. Decree in accordance with opinion. |
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Eckerd Drug Co. V. Gordie |
Court of Appeals of Ohio, Ninth District, Summit County, Docket Number 2217 (4/5/1933) |
This action was brought under §12941 GC, which provides an additional penalty for the violation of §12940, GC. These two sections read as follows: Sec 12940. Whoever, being the proprietor or his employe, keeper or manager of an inn, restaurant, eating house, barber shop, public conveyance by land or water, theater or other place of public... |
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Foster V. Stewart |
134 Cal.App. 482, District Court of Appeal, Third District, California, Docket Number CIV. 4881 (9/30/1933) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Los Angeles County; Harry A. Hollzer, Judge. Action by Frank A. Foster and others against Lesley J. Stewart and others. From a judgment for defendants, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
1933 |
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Freeney V. State |
123 Tex.Crim. 488, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 15775 (3/22/1933) |
Appeal from District Court, Falls County; E. M. Dodson, Judge. Walter Freeney was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Hale V. Crawford |
65 F.2d 739, Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit, Docket Number 2824 (6/15/1933) |
Habeas corpus proceeding by George Crawford against Frank G. Hale, Lieutenant Detective, Massachusetts State Police. From an order ordering petitioner discharged, but remanding him to respondent's custody pending final determination of the appeal, respondent appeals. Order vacated, and cause remanded, with directions. |
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Honorable Edgar B. Sims |
35 W. Va. Op. Atty. Gen. 327, W.Va.A.G (9/11/1933) |
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In re Mattice's Estate |
147 Misc. 143, Surrogate's Court, Delaware County, New York (4/3/1933) |
Proceeding by Bertha Babcock Mattice, executrix, to probate the will of George W. Mattice, deceased, wherein Diana Ten Eyck filed objections. Decree in accordance with opinion. |
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In re Mattice's Estate |
147 Misc. 143, Surrogate's Court, Delaware County, New York (4/3/1933) |
Proceeding by Bertha Babcock Mattice, executrix, to probate the will of George W. Mattice, deceased, wherein Diana Ten Eyck filed objections. Decree in accordance with opinion. |
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Keyhea V. Woodard-walker Lumber Co. |
147 So. 830, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 4467 (4/28/1933) |
Appeal from Second Judicial District Court, Parish of Bienville; Enos C. McClendon, Judge. Suit for compensation by Lizzie Keyhea, individually and as natural tutrix of Onita Keyhea, against the Woodard-Walker Lumber Company, Incorporated. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff as natural tutrix of Onita Keyhea only, plaintiff individually and... |
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Lee V. State |
164 Md. 550, Court of Appeals of Maryland, Docket Number 46 (4/6/1933) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Baltimore County; T. Scott Offutt, Walter W. Preston, and C. Gus Grason, Judges. Euel Lee, alias Orphan Jones, was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Lemelle V. Allen |
146 So. 500, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit, Docket Number 1121 (3/7/1933) |
Appeal from District Court, Parish of Calcasieu; Jerry Cline, Judge. Action by Victoria Frelow Lemelle against John W. Allen and another. From the judgment, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Lyda V. State |
47 Ga.App. 45, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 1, Docket Number 22664 (5/27/1933) |
Error from Superior Court, Cobb County; James Maddox, Judge. G. C. Lyda was convicted of misdemeanor, and he brings error. Affirmed. |
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