Cases in Civil LibertiesPrentice-Hall, 1968 - 711 pages |
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Page 138
... Judge McGhee testified that Gerald " admitted making one of these [ lewd ] statements . " At the conclusion of the hearing , the judge said he would " think about it . " Gerald was taken back to the Detention Home . He was not sent to ...
... Judge McGhee testified that Gerald " admitted making one of these [ lewd ] statements . " At the conclusion of the hearing , the judge said he would " think about it . " Gerald was taken back to the Detention Home . He was not sent to ...
Page 139
... Judge McGhee was vigorously cross - examined as to the basis for his actions . He testified that he had taken into ... judge also testified that he acted under ARS ยง8-201-6 ( d ) which includes in the definition of a " delinquent child ...
... Judge McGhee was vigorously cross - examined as to the basis for his actions . He testified that he had taken into ... judge also testified that he acted under ARS ยง8-201-6 ( d ) which includes in the definition of a " delinquent child ...
Page 420
... judge's decision as " outrageous , " and further stated : " Attempted enforcement of . . . decision will tie up port of Los Angeles and involve entire Pacific Coast . . . . [ CIO union ] does not intend to allow state courts to override ...
... judge's decision as " outrageous , " and further stated : " Attempted enforcement of . . . decision will tie up port of Los Angeles and involve entire Pacific Coast . . . . [ CIO union ] does not intend to allow state courts to override ...
Contents
PROTECTION OF RIGHTS IN THE EARLY | 1 |
The Contract Clause | 19 |
Home Building and Loan Association v Blaisdell | 29 |
Copyright | |
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