United States Supreme Court Reports, 108. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1992 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 95.
147. lappuse
... officer or employee at the time of payment the provision is not violated . But in order to make " any such officer or employee " the object of the verb " pays , " the clause must be rendered ungrammatical , reading " [ w ] hoever pays ...
... officer or employee at the time of payment the provision is not violated . But in order to make " any such officer or employee " the object of the verb " pays , " the clause must be rendered ungrammatical , reading " [ w ] hoever pays ...
288. lappuse
... Officer Frol- ich's entry into the basement , it is the State's burden to demonstrate that the officers had a reasonable basis for believing not only that someone in the basement might attack them or otherwise try to interfere with the ...
... Officer Frol- ich's entry into the basement , it is the State's burden to demonstrate that the officers had a reasonable basis for believing not only that someone in the basement might attack them or otherwise try to interfere with the ...
467. lappuse
... officer knew petitioner or his companion . One of the two officers , Officer Thomas , exited the vehicle and , without identifying himself , asked petitioner to " come here a minute . ' " 45 Ohio St 3d 255 , 256 , 544 NE2d 239 , 240 ...
... officer knew petitioner or his companion . One of the two officers , Officer Thomas , exited the vehicle and , without identifying himself , asked petitioner to " come here a minute . ' " 45 Ohio St 3d 255 , 256 , 544 NE2d 239 , 240 ...
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