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6 opinions for “Mary Jane Smelser”
United States v. Reginald S. Carrpublic domain
WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge. Reginald Carr was convicted by a jury of first-degree murder on federal property, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2, 7(3) and 18 U.S.C. § 1111 (1988). On appeal, Carr alleges that the district court 1 erred in admitting hearsay evidence, disallowing testimony, excusing witnesses on Fifth Amendment g
Taylor v. Reynoldspublic domain
On January 15, 1906, appellants, by their deed of that date, sold and conveyed to the appellee certain lots located in the city of Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, for the sum of $6,000 cash. This deed is in the ordinary form of a general warranty. On the 26th day of January, 1907, the appellee paid the taxes upon said property for the year 1906, State, county and city, amounting to $103.80. He then instituted this suit for the purpose of recovering said taxes from the appellants, alleging tha
State of Tennessee v. Andy L. Allmanpublic domain
09/27/2024 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE January 9, 2024 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. ANDY L. ALLMAN Appeal from the Criminal Court for Sumner County Nos. 548-2017, 875-2017, 133-2020 Dee David Gay, Judge __________________________
Crenshaw v. Crenshawpublic domain
RAILEY, C. On February 19, 1915, plaintiff filed in the circuit court of Lincoln County, Missouri, her petition for the assignment of dower in the lands of her husband, Wm. N. Crenshaw, described in the petition. The petition alleges, and the separate answer of Joel Y. Crenshaw, executor of the estate of Wm. N. Crenshaw, et ah, admits, that plaintiff and said Wm. N. Crenshaw were married in Lincoln County, Missouri, on
In Re Longhorn Securities Litigationpublic domain
573 F.Supp. 255 (1983) In re LONGHORN SECURITIES LITIGATION. MDL Docket No. 525.[*] United States District Court, W.D. Oklahoma. September 28, 1983. *256 *257 *258 Raymond N. Erlach, Hunt, Gram & Epstein, San Francisco, Cal., for Edward G. Hirn, Jack
In re Longhorn Securities Litigationpublic domain
ORDER EUBANKS, Chief Judge. What began in late. 1981 and early 1982 as a few, scattered securities fraud suits has grown to be a massive, multidistrict litigation. In re Longhorn Securities now *263encompasses over eighty individual actions, involving hundreds of plaintiffs and well over fifty defendants, including: Longhorn Oil and Gas Co