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Hargrove V. Oklahoma Press Pub. Co. |
130 Okla. 76, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 17767 (3/6/1928) |
Appeal from District Court, Muskogee County; O. H. Searcy, Judge. Action by Florence Hargrove against the Oklahoma Press Publishing Company and others. Judgment for defendants, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Harris V. Henderson Land, Timber & Investment Co. |
9 La.App. 129, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 2420 (3/14/1928) |
Appeal from the First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo; T. F. Bell, Judge. Action by Lawson Harris and others against the Henderson Land, Timber & Investment Co., Inc. Judgment for plaintiffs, and defendant appeals. Reversed as to plaintiff Harris, and judgment rendered for the remaining plaintiffs. |
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Houston E. & W.t. Ry. Co. V. Anderson |
10 S.W.2d 767, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont, Docket Number 1731 (11/7/1928) |
Appeal from District Court, Shelby County; R. F. Brown, Judge. Suit by C. H. Anderson and wife against the Houston East & West Texas Railway Company. Judgment for plaintiffs, and defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Interstate Forwarding Co. V. Vineyard |
3 S.W.2d 947, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas, Docket Number 10185 (1/28/1928) |
Appeal from District Court, Dallas County; Joel R. Bond, Judge. Suit by R. A. Vineyard, Tax Assessor, against the Interstate Forwarding Company. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals. Reformed in part, and affirmed. |
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Jenkins V. Jenkins |
30 Ohio App. 336, Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Sandusky County, Docket Number 202 (5/9/1928) |
Action by Alma Jenkins against Fred Jenkins and others. On appeal from the court of common pleas. Decree in accordance with opinion.[By Editorial Staff.] |
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Leopold Weil Building & Improvement Co. V. Heiman |
167 La. 67, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 28232 (10/29/1928) |
Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; H. C. Cage, Judge. Specific performance suit by the Leopold Weil Building & Improvement Company against Meyer Heiman. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Loftin V. State |
150 Miss. 228, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 26939 (3/26/1928) |
In prosecution for murder, evidence held sufficient to warrant submission to jury of question of guilt or innocence of accused. Appeal from Circuit Court, Smith County; W. L. Cranford, Judge. Hines Loftin was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. Anderson and McGowen, JJ., dissenting. |
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People ex Rel. Chicago Bar Ass'n V. Johnson |
332 Ill. 84, Supreme Court of Illinois, Docket Number 18060 (10/25/1928) |
The People on the relation of the Chicago Bar Association filed an information for disbarment against Neill N. Johnson. The matter was referred to master in chancery as commissioner, and the commissioner recommended that the rule be discharged. Relator filed objections and exceptions to the commissioner's report and brought the record to the... |
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People of State of New York ex Rel. Bryant V. Zimmerman |
278 U.S. 63, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 2 (11/19/1928) |
Mr. Justice McReynolds dissenting in part. In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Habeas corpus proceeding by the People of the State of New York on the relation of George C. Bryant against Charles F. Zimmerman and others, commenced in the state court. Judgment for defendants, denying relator's discharge (123 Misc. Rep. 859, 206 N.... |
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People V. Nowicki |
330 Ill. 381, Supreme Court of Illinois, Docket Number 18677 (4/21/1928) |
Error to Criminal Court, Cook County; John J. Sullivan, Judge. Herman Nowicki was convicted as accessory to the crime of robbery while armed with a gun, and he brings error. Affirmed. |
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Raley V. County Board of Education of Woodford County |
224 Ky. 50, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (3/9/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Franklin County. Equity action by W. H. Raley and another against the County Board of Education of Woodford County and another in which the named defendant sought affirmative relief. From a judgment of dismissal, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
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Redmond V. State ex Rel. Attorney General |
152 Miss. 54, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B, Docket Number 27160 (10/8/1928) |
Appeal from Chancery Court, Covington County; T. P. Dale, Chancellor. Suit by the State, on the relation of the Attorney General, against H. R. Redmond. Decree for complainant, and defendant appeals. Reversed and rendered. |
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Ross V. State |
7 S.W.2d 1078, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 11646 (5/9/1928) |
Appeal from District Court, Nacogdoches County; C. A. Hodges, Judge. Tom Ross was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Sanders V. City of Daytona Beach |
95 Fla. 279, Supreme Court of Florida, Division B (2/15/1928) |
Suit by O. L. Sanders and another against the City of Daytona Beach and others for an injunction. From an order sustaining the demurrers to the complaint and denying a motion for a temporary restraining order, complainants appeal. Affirmed. |
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School Dist. No. 7 in Creek County V. Board of Com'rs of Creek County |
135 Okla. 1, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 18373 (2/7/1928) |
Appeal from District Court, Creek County; Fred A. Speakman, Judge. Action by School District No. 7 in Creek County against the Board of County Commissioners of Creek County. From the judgment, plaintiff appeals. Reversed, with instructions. Phelps, J., dissenting, and Branson, C. J., dissenting on rehearing. |
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Smith V. Martin |
154 Md. 462, Court of Appeals of Maryland, Docket Number 90 (2/2/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Saint Marys County; Wm. Meverell Loker, Judge. Suit by Harriet Thurston Smith and husband against William H. Martin. From a decree of dismissal, complainants appeal. Affirmed. |
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State V. Dameron |
320 Mo. 245, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2, Docket Number 28666 (5/25/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Howard County; A. W. Walker, Judge. Sam Dameron was convicted of grand larceny, and he appeals. Reversed, and defendant discharged. |
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State V. Dreher |
166 La. 924, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 28943 (4/9/1928) |
Appeal from Sixteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Mary; James D. Simon, Judge. Dr. T. E. Dreher and another were convicted of murder, and they appeal. Affirmed. O'Niell, C. J., and St. Paul, J., dissenting. Overton, J., dissenting in part. |
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State V. Williams |
320 Mo. 296, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2, Docket Number 28660 (5/25/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jackson County; Allen C. Southern, Judge. Cleo Williams pleaded guilty of rape. From judgments entered thereon, he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Van Dyke V. Wilkinson |
25 F.2d 763, District Court, E.D. Wisconsin (3/5/1928) |
At Law. Action by Douglas Van Dyke against A. H. Wilkinson to recover federal income taxes paid for the year 1924. Plaintiff demurred to defendant's answer. Demurrer sustained, with privilege to defendant of filing amended answer within 20 days. |
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Wadsworth V. Brigham |
125 Or. 428, Supreme Court of Oregon (4/24/1928) |
In Bank. Appeal from Circuit Court, Multnomah County; George Tazwell, Judge. On rehearing. Original opinion adhered to. For original opinion, see 259 P. 299. |
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Washington V. State |
95 Fla. 289, Supreme Court of Florida (2/17/1928) |
En Banc. Error to Circuit Court, Duval County; George Couper Gibbs, Judge. Abe Washington was convicted of first degree murder, and the conviction was affirmed on appeal. An order denied a petition for a writ of error coram nobis, and defendant brings error. Affirmed. |
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Wayt V. Patee |
205 Cal. 46, Supreme Court of California, Docket Number L.A. 9394 (8/22/1928) |
Department 1. Action by W. B. Wayt and others against George Patee and others. From an adverse judgment, plaintiffs appeal. Reversed, with directions. |
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Weaver V. State |
22 Ala.App. 469, Court of Appeals of Alabam, Docket Number 1 DIV. 757, 1 DIV. 756 (5/15/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Washington County; T.J. Bedsole, Judge. Jim Dud Weaver and Maggie Milstead were convicted of miscegenation, and they appeal. Affirmed. |
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Williams V. Best |
195 N.C. 324, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 220 (3/14/1928) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Duplin County; Harris, Judge. Suit by J. E. Williams, executor of A. F. Williams, Sr., deceased, against Eliza W. Best, Mary W. Millard, and others for the construction of a will. From the judgment below, defendant Mary W. Millard appeals. Affirmed. |
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Williams V. Williams |
226 Ky. 13, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/23/1928) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Powell County. Proceeding between Elzie Williams and Ann Williams. Judgment for latter, and former appeals. Reversed. |
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Young V. State |
111 Tex.Crim. 17, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 11617 (10/24/1928) |
Commissioners' Decision. Appeal from District Court, Taylor County; M. S. Long, Judge. Charlie Young was convicted of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor for the purpose of sale, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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M. T. Van Hecke |
Zoning Ordinances and Restrictions in Deeds |
37 Yale Law Journal 407 (February, 1928) |
Five recent cases from Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, and Oregon suggest a study of the relative merits of zoning ordinances and restrictions in deeds as aids in the control of community growth. The discussion may perhaps best proceed by way of a comparison of (a) the uses to which each may be put, (b) their administrative methods, and (c) the... |
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Anderson V. Gulf & S.i.r. Co. |
147 Miss. 164, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division A, Docket Number 26387 (6/6/1927) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jones County, First District; R. S. Hall, Judge. Action by Clennie Anderson against the Gulf & Ship Island Railroad Company. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Atkinson V. Fleming |
129 Misc. 663, Supreme Court, New York County, New York, Special Term (5/21/1927) |
Application for peremptory order of mandamus by Neville M. Atkinson against Mark L. Fleming, General Medical Superintendent of Bellevue Hospital, to compel said Superintendent to appoint him to the position of X-ray electrician. Application denied. |
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