Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1940 |
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... appellant ; the objection being that they were not freely and voluntarily made . The record indicates that appellant made two state- ments to the officers . On the first occasion appellant stated that he knew why he had been arrested ...
... appellant ; the objection being that they were not freely and voluntarily made . The record indicates that appellant made two state- ments to the officers . On the first occasion appellant stated that he knew why he had been arrested ...
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... Appellant and respond- ent had no agreement as to where respondent Hawley should keep or store the cars which were financed by appellant . Since Hawley was a distributor and not a mere retail dealer , appellant did not object to his ...
... Appellant and respond- ent had no agreement as to where respondent Hawley should keep or store the cars which were financed by appellant . Since Hawley was a distributor and not a mere retail dealer , appellant did not object to his ...
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... appellant then told him to come into the rear room . The appellant and the officer then went into the rear room where the officer placed a $ 2 bet on a horse to win in the fourth race . He gave the appellant two $ 1 bills . The appellant ...
... appellant then told him to come into the rear room . The appellant and the officer then went into the rear room where the officer placed a $ 2 bet on a horse to win in the fourth race . He gave the appellant two $ 1 bills . The appellant ...
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action actual affirmed agreement alleged amount Angeles appellant applied assignment attorney authority Bank California cause certificates charged circumstances Civil claim Code Company complaint constitute construction contended Continued contract conviction corporation County damages deeds defendant denied Depositary deposited determine directed dismiss District effect employee entered entitled evidence execution fact filed finding further give given ground guilty held injuries instruction interest issued Judge judgment jury Loan matter ment mortgage motion negligence notice obligation opinion owner paid party payment permit person plaintiff possession present prior proceeding prosecution provisions question reason received record referred respect respondent result rule securities signed statute sufficient Superior Court sustained testified testimony thereof tion trial court trust verdict witness