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Mccline V. State |
64 Tex.Crim. 19, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas (11/29/1911) |
Appeal from District Court, Falls County; Richard I. Munroe, Judge. Dan McCline was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Missouri, K. & T. Ry. Co. V. U.s. |
47 Ct.Cl. 59, United States Court of Claims, Docket Number 30016 (12/4/1911) |
The action is to recover the proceeds of lands in the Indian Territory, and rests upon the land-grant act 25th July, 1866. The issue raised by the demurrer involves the construction of the act, the defendants contending that the lands never became public lands; that the Indian title, if extinguished, was extinguished by virtue of previous valid... |
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Mullins V. Belcher |
142 Ky. 673, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (3/9/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Pike County. Action by Troy Mullins and another by Miles Ratliff, guardian and next friend, against Edmond Belcher. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
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Norfolk & W. Ry. Co. V. Stone |
111 Va. 730, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (1/12/1911) |
Error to Circuit Court, Nansemond County. Action by Rosa Stone against the Norfolk & Western Railway Company. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings error. Reversed. |
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Olson V. Logan County Bank |
29 Okla. 391, Supreme Court of Oklahoma (9/12/1911) |
Error from District Court, Logan County; A. H. Huston, Judge. Action by the Logan County Bank against Charles Olson, county clerk. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings error. Affirmed. |
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People V. Eberle |
167 Mich. 477, Supreme Court of Michigan (12/8/1911) |
Exceptions from Circuit Court, Jackson County; James A. Parkinson, Judge. Carl Eberle and another were convicted of violating the local option law, and they bring exceptions. Overruled. Argued before MOORE, McALVAY, BROOKE, BLAIR, and STONE, JJ. |
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People V. Robinson |
73 Misc. 343, Court of General Sessions, New York County, New York (8/1/1911) |
William Robinson was convicted in a city magistrate's court, on complaint of Florence G. Hendrickson, of disorderly conduct, and appeals. Modified and affirmed. |
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Pope V. State |
174 Ala. 63, Supreme Court of Alabama (6/29/1911) |
Appeal from City Court of Anniston; Thomas W. Coleman, Jr., Judge. Ervin Pope was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. For former report of this case, see 168 Ala. 33,53 South. 292. Anderson, Mayfield, and Sayre, JJ., dissenting. |
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Puget Sound Elec. Ry. V. Railroad Com'n of Washington |
65 Wash. 75, Supreme Court of Washington (9/16/1911) |
En Banc. Appeal from Superior Court, Thurston County; John R. Mitchell, Judge. From final orders of the Railroad Commission of Washington, made on a petition filed with it by W. H. Paulhamus, in which proceeding David Hart and others intervened, and from orders in a proceeding on petition by the Puget Sound Electric Railway involving its valuation... |
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Robinson V. Owen |
30 Okla. 484, Supreme Court of Oklahoma (12/12/1911) |
Commissioners' Opinion, Division No. 1. Error from District Court, Washington County; John J. Shea, Judge. Action by William D. Robinson, a minor, by his father and next friend, W. H. Robinson, against Charles Owen, individually and as administrator of the estate of Oscar Parsons, deceased, and others. Judgment for defendants, and plaintiff brings... |
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Sioux Remedy Co. V. Cope |
28 S.D. 397, Supreme Court of South Dakota (12/11/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Turner County; Robert B. Tripp, Judge. Action by the Sioux Remedy Company against F. M. Cope and another. Judgment for defendants, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. Corson, J., dissenting. |
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St. Louis & S.f.r. Co. V. Petties |
99 Ark. 415, Supreme Court of Arkansas (6/19/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Crawford County; Jeptha H. Evans, Judge. Action by Alberta Petties against the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Reversed and remanded. Kirby, J., dissenting. |
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St. Louis Southwestern Ry. Co. V. Green |
99 Ark. 572, Supreme Court of Arkansas (7/3/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Craighead County; Frank Smith, Judge. Action by Charlie Green and another against the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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St. Louis, I.m. & S.r. Co. V. Evans |
99 Ark. 69, Supreme Court of Arkansas (4/24/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Saline County; W. H. Evans, Judge. Action by Mrs. Mattie E. Evans, as administratrix of the estate of Steve Evans, deceased, against the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Barwick |
89 S.C. 153, Supreme Court of South Carolina (7/5/1911) |
Appeal from General Sessions Circuit Court of Sumter County; Thos. S. Sease, Judge. To be officially reported. Robert M. Barwick was convicted of manslaughter, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Kramer |
127 La. 1033, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 18,550 (1/3/1911) |
Appeal from Twenty-Third Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Mary; C. A. O'Neill, Judge. John C. Kramer was indicted for the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors. Judgment for defendant, and the State appeals. Dismissed. |
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State V. Nathoo |
152 Iowa 665, Supreme Court of Iowa (11/14/1911) |
Appeal from District Court, Polk County; Lawrence De Graff, Judge. The defendant was accused of having carnal knowledge of an insensible female, and convicted of having assaulted such female with intent to have carnal knowledge of her. He appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
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C. H. McI. |
The Elements of Jurisprudence |
24 Harvard Law Review 248 (January, 1911) |
The highest praise that can be given to this new edition of Professor Holland's well-known book is to say that it is not materially different from the edition immediately preceding. In the eleventh edition several slight changes are made in the text to conform with recent decisions, and numerous references to these decisions are added; references... |
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U.s. V. Stone |
188 F. 836, District Court, D. Maryland (7/5/1911) |
John E. Stone and others were indicted for crime. Demurrer to each indictment overruled. |
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Wells V. State |
63 Tex.Crim. 618, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas (11/15/1911) |
Appeal from District Court, Potter County; J.N. Browning, Judge. Tom Wells was convicted of manslaughter, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Whitmire V. U.s. |
46 Ct.Cl. 227, United States Court of Claims, Docket Number 17209 (2/20/1911) |
This is the same case reported in 30 C. Cls. R., 138; in 38 id., 180; and in 44 id., 453. By the first decision it was established that the Cherokee freedmen were Cherokee citizens, equally interested with Cherokees of the full blood in the common property of the nation and equally entitled to share in its future proceeds when distributed. By the... |
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Williams V. Bradford |
158 N.C. 36, Supreme Court of North Carolina (12/23/1911) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Camden County; Cline, Judge. Proceedings by D. E. Williams and others, School Committee, against D. B. Bradford. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
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Williams V. Riddle |
145 Ky. 459, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (11/22/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Hopkins County. Action by W. M. Williams against George Riddle. Judgment dismissing the petition, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Williams V. State |
100 Ark. 218, Supreme Court of Arkansas (10/2/1911) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Pulaski County; Robt. J. Lea, Judge. Will Williams was convicted of murder, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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Anderson V. Myers |
182 F. 223, Circuit Court, D. Maryland (10/28/1910) |
Actions by John B. Anderson, William H. Howard, and Robert Brown against Charles E. Myers and A. Claude Kalmay for refusal to register complainants as qualified voters. On demurrer to plaintiffs' declarations. Overruled. |
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Atwater V. Hassett |
27 Okla. 292, Supreme Court of Oklahoma (10/26/1910) |
Error from District Court, Oklahoma County; John J. Carney, Judge. Action between Joseph Atwater and W. T. Hassett and others. From the judgment, Atwater brings error. Affirmed. |
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Bass V. State |
59 Tex.Crim. 186, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas (3/23/1910) |
Appeal from District Court, Jones County; Cullen C. Higgins, Judge. Wiley Bass was convicted of murder in the second degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Beatty V. Parsons |
2 Boyce 134, Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County (12/17/1910) |
Action by John E. Beatty, assignee of the Charles Warner Company, against Elisha S. Parsons and another. Demurrer to replication overruled. |
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Beatty V. Parsons |
2 Boyce 134, Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County (12/17/1910) |
Action by John E. Beatty, assignee of the Charles Warner Company, against Elisha S. Parsons and another. Demurrer to replication overruled. |
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Bessho V. U.s. |
178 F. 245, Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, Docket Number 924 (2/1/1910) |
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Norfolk. Petition for naturalization by Namyo Bessho. From an order denying such petition, he appeals. Affirmed. |
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