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Johnson V. Trustees of Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute |
105 Va. 319, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (6/14/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Elizabeth City County. Action by the trustees of the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute against David Johnson, treasurer of Elizabeth City county, and another. From a decree in favor of complainant, defendants appeal. Reversed, and bill of complaint dismissed. |
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Johnson's Heirs V. Raphael |
117 La. 967, Supreme Court of Louisiana, 16, Docket Number241 (11/26/1906) |
Action by the heirs of William Johnson against Onezime Raphael. Judgment for defendant was reversed by the Court of Appeal, and he applies for certiorari or writ of review. Judgment of Court of Appeal reversed and district court affirmed. |
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Louisville & E.r. Co. V. Vincent |
29 Ky.L.Rptr. 1049, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/17/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Common Pleas Branch, First Division. Not to be officially reported. Action by Anna D. Vincent against the Louisville & Eastern Railroad Company. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Manning V. State |
51 Tex.Crim. 211, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas (11/21/1906) |
Appeal from District Court, Dallas County; E. B. Muse, Judge. F. H. Manning appeals from a conviction of murder. Affirmed. |
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Martin V. State of Tex. |
200 U.S. 316, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 170 (2/19/1906) |
IN ERROR to the Court of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas to review a judgment affirming a conviction of murder in the District Court of Tarrant County, in that state. Affirmed. See same case below (Tex. Crim. App.) 83 S. W. 390;on rehearing83 S. W. 391. The facts are stated in the opinion. |
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Memphis State Line R. Co. V. Forest Hill Cemetery Co. |
8 Cates 400, Supreme Court of Tennessee (6/9/1906) |
Certiorari to Circuit Court, Shelby County; J. P. Young, Judge. Certiorari to review a judgment of condemnation in favor of the Memphis State Line Railroad Company against the Forest Hill Cemetery Company. Certiorari granted, and supersedeas awarded. |
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Middleton V. Middleton |
221 Ill. 623, Supreme Court of Illinois (6/14/1906) |
Error to Circuit Court, Edgar County; J. W. Craig, Judge. Suit by Silas Middleton against John Middleton. Bill dismissed, and complainant brings error. Reversed and remanded. |
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Moog V. State |
145 Ala. 75, Supreme Court of Alabama (5/9/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Monroe County; John T. Lackland, Judge. To be officially reported. Herbert Moog was convicted of soliciting an order for the sale of spirituous liquors to be shipped into a district where the sale of liquors was prohibited, and he appeals. Reversed. |
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This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains. |
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Nunnemacher V. State |
129 Wis. 190, Supreme Court of Wisconsin (6/21/1906) |
Action by Herman Nunnemacher, as trustee, against the state of Wisconsin. Heard on demurrer to the complaint. Complaint dismissed. Cassoday, C. J., and Dodge, J., dissenting. |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Patterson V. Taylor |
51 Fla. 275, Supreme Court of Florida (2/6/1906) |
In Banc. Error to Circuit Court, Duval County; R. M. Call, Judge. Petition by Andrew Patterson for writ of habeas corpus to Isham Taylor, jailer. From an order denying the writ, plaintiff brings error. Affirmed. |
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People ex Rel. Stead V. Chicago, I. & L. Ry. Co. |
223 Ill. 581, Supreme Court of Illinois (10/23/1906) |
Mandamus by the people, on the relation of W. H. Stead, as Attorney General, to compel the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company and W. H. McDoel, as its president and general manager, to report to the railroad and warehouse commission, as required by Hurd's Rev. St. 1905, c. 114. Writ awarded. |
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Ransom V. State |
8 Cates 355, Supreme Court of Tennessee (10/25/1906) |
Appeal from Criminal Court, Davidson County; W. M. Hart, Judge. Ernest Ransom was convicted of murder in the second degree, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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Red Bird V. U.s. |
203 U.S. 76, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 125, 126, 127, 128 (11/5/1906) |
APPEALS from the Court of Claims to review a decree which adjudged that only such white persons as intermarried with Cherokees by blood prior to November 1, 1875, were entitled to any share in the Cherokee property, or to be enrolled for that purpose. Affirmed. See same case below, 40 Ct. Cl. 411. |
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Richardson V. Board of Education of Kansas City |
72 Kan. 629, Supreme Court of Kansas (1/6/1906) |
Petition by Mamie Richardson for writ of mandamus to the board of education of Kansas City and others. Writ denied. The plaintiff, Mamie Richardson, presents her petition for a writ of mandamus to compel the board of education of Kansas City, Kan., and M. E. Pearson, superintendent of the high school, to permit her to attend the forenoon sessions... |
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Richmond Cemetery Co. V. Walker |
29 Ky.L.Rptr. 1252, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/11/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Madison County. Not to be officially reported. Action by John M. Walker and others against the Richmond Cemetery Company to compel defendant to permit the burial of a child in the cemetery. From a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Rivers V. State |
9 Cates 235, Supreme Court of Tennessee (10/6/1906) |
Appeal from Criminal Court, Hamilton County; T. M. McConnell, Judge. Will Rivers was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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Sanders V. State |
148 Ala. 603, Supreme Court of Alabama (6/14/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Monroe County; John T. Lackland, Judge. To be officially reported. John Sanders was convicted of rape, and appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
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Shelby Iron Co. V. Dupree |
147 Ala. 602, Supreme Court of Alabama (5/17/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Shelby County; John Pelham, Judge. To be officially reported. Action by Benjamin W. Dupree against the Shelby Iron Company. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Smith V. Com. |
28 Ky.L.Rptr. 1254, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (3/14/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Hardin County. Not to be officially reported. Jim Smith was convicted of murder, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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Southern Kansas Ry. Co. Of Texas V. State |
44 Tex.Civ.App. 218, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas (11/17/1906) |
Appeal from District Court, Hemphill County; B. M. Baker, judge. Action by the state against the Southern Kansas Railway Company of Texas. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Southern Ry. Co. V. Combs |
124 Ga. 1004, Supreme Court of Georgia (2/19/1906) |
Error from Superior Court, Henry County; E. J. Reagan, Judge. Action by W. J. Combs against the Southern Railway Company. There was judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings error. Affirmed. |
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State V. Lee |
116 La. 607, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 15,940 (2/26/1906) |
Appeal from Fifteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Calcasieu; Edmund Dennis Miller, Judge. Robert Lee was convicted of murder, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. West |
116 La. 626, Supreme Court of Louisiana, 16, Docket Number067 (4/23/1906) |
Appeal from Fifteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Calcasieu; Edmund Dennis Miller, Judge. Israel West was convicted of murder, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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Talbott V. Owen |
29 Ky.L.Rptr. 550, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (5/31/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Daviess County. Not to be officially reported. Action by Rus. Talbott against I. J. Owen and others. From the judgment, plaintiff appeals. Reversed. |
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Hon. Emory Speer |
The Initiative of the President |
16 Yale Law Journal 6 (November, 1906) |
It is sunset at Jolo and Zamboanga, and dawn on New England's rugged coast. The last glance of the god of day is reflected from the bayonet of the lonely sentinel who walks his beat on the uttermost island of that distant archipelago. The rosy blush of incense breathing morn glorifies these historical waters, and the rushing floods of his... |
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Walter Clark, LL.D. |
The next Constitutional Convention of the United States |
16 Yale Law Journal 65 (December, 1906) |
Philadelphia is one of the great cities of the world. To the student of history who remembers that Nineveh and Palmyra, Carthage and Thebes, and many another, have been great, populous and wealthy, and then have passed entirely away from the thoughts and lips of men, Philadelphia has yet a glory that shall live always. Mohammedanism has its Mecca,... |
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Thomas V. State |
49 Tex.Crim. 633, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas (4/25/1906) |
Appeal from District Court, Harris County; J. K. P. Gillaspie, Judge. Marcellus Thomas was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Thomas V. Tilley |
147 Ala. 189, Supreme Court of Alabama (5/9/1906) |
Appeal from Chancery Court, Tuscaloosa County; A. H. Benners, Chancellor. To be officially reported. Bill by J. M. Thomas against C. A. Tilley and others. From a decree in favor of defendants, complainant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Thornton V. Harris |
140 N.C. 498, Supreme Court of North Carolina (3/13/1906) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Warren County; Long, Judge. Suit by M. F. Thornton and others against John W. Harris and others. From a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, defendants appeal. Affirmed. |
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Turner V. Terrill |
30 Ky.L.Rptr. 89, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (11/20/1906) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Ballard County. Not to be officially reported. Action by H. F. Turner, Jr., against Talton Terrill. From a judgment in favor of defendant, plaintiff appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
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