Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama, Volume 51 |
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... criminal case of this gravity . 8. The conversation had by the witness Harry Davis , with the witness Mary Taylor , should not have been received in evi- [ Faulk v . State . ] dence . It VOL . LI . 14 [ June Term , SUPREME COURT.
... criminal case of this gravity . 8. The conversation had by the witness Harry Davis , with the witness Mary Taylor , should not have been received in evi- [ Faulk v . State . ] dence . It VOL . LI . 14 [ June Term , SUPREME COURT.
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... received a judicial construction , the legislature will be presumed to have known that construction , and to have intended to adopt it . - 2. Organization of grand jury by court , after quashing regular venire . - The pre- siding judge ...
... received a judicial construction , the legislature will be presumed to have known that construction , and to have intended to adopt it . - 2. Organization of grand jury by court , after quashing regular venire . - The pre- siding judge ...
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... received , I would incline to the opinion , that the gen- eral assembly could not establish this court- that it is not an inferior court within the meaning of that term as used in the constitution . The question was the subject of ...
... received , I would incline to the opinion , that the gen- eral assembly could not establish this court- that it is not an inferior court within the meaning of that term as used in the constitution . The question was the subject of ...
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... received the proper certificate of election from the sheriff as returning officer , applied to this court for a writ of prohibition , or other appropriate writ or process , directed to the Hon . ADAM C. FELDER , chancellor of the ...
... received the proper certificate of election from the sheriff as returning officer , applied to this court for a writ of prohibition , or other appropriate writ or process , directed to the Hon . ADAM C. FELDER , chancellor of the ...
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... received of the assets of said es- tate the sum of $ 1,930.24 in money , and has justly expended in and about the costs and charges necessary and incident to said guardianship , and in payment of the just debts of said estate , the sum ...
... received of the assets of said es- tate the sum of $ 1,930.24 in money , and has justly expended in and about the costs and charges necessary and incident to said guardianship , and in payment of the just debts of said estate , the sum ...
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