The Pacific Reporter, Volume 91West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 54
... error might have been prosecuted criminally ; but it would hardly be said that for that reason the truth of the charges could not be shown for any other purpose , or could not be used to support a motion for a new trial . Another ...
... error might have been prosecuted criminally ; but it would hardly be said that for that reason the truth of the charges could not be shown for any other purpose , or could not be used to support a motion for a new trial . Another ...
Page 57
... error petitioned for public roads in ac- cordance with this survey . This controversy arises over the fact that plaintiffs in error have taken possession of portions of tracts of land claimed by defendant in error who brought separate ...
... error petitioned for public roads in ac- cordance with this survey . This controversy arises over the fact that plaintiffs in error have taken possession of portions of tracts of land claimed by defendant in error who brought separate ...
Page 62
... error . R. F. Crick , F. G. Turner , and Wm . Barrett , for defendant in error . SMITH , J. ( after stating the facts ) . The only question necessary to be considered in the case is whether the omission of the clerk to affix his seal to ...
... error . R. F. Crick , F. G. Turner , and Wm . Barrett , for defendant in error . SMITH , J. ( after stating the facts ) . The only question necessary to be considered in the case is whether the omission of the clerk to affix his seal to ...
Page 64
... error . Getty showing. The weight of authority seems to be that , in the absence of fraud or circumstances that might affect substantial rights , the court may cure by confirmation any infirmity in the proceedings which it could correct ...
... error . Getty showing. The weight of authority seems to be that , in the absence of fraud or circumstances that might affect substantial rights , the court may cure by confirmation any infirmity in the proceedings which it could correct ...
Page 67
... error . Affirmed . G. W. Finney and W. H. Vernon , Sr. , for plaintiff in error . G. Polk Cline , for defend- ant in error . PER CURIAM . The defendant in error commenced this action in the district court of Pawnee county to quiet his ...
... error . Affirmed . G. W. Finney and W. H. Vernon , Sr. , for plaintiff in error . G. Polk Cline , for defend- ant in error . PER CURIAM . The defendant in error commenced this action in the district court of Pawnee county to quiet his ...
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