The Southwestern Reporter, 33±ÇWest Publishing Company, 1896 |
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... death left her husband sur- viving her . Upon her death he took an es- tate for his own life in the entire property . The heirs took an estate in remainder . life estate was outstanding at the date of the judgment . The wife had no ...
... death left her husband sur- viving her . Upon her death he took an es- tate for his own life in the entire property . The heirs took an estate in remainder . life estate was outstanding at the date of the judgment . The wife had no ...
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... death by abor- tion was sustained by evidence showing that deceased became pregnant by defendant ; that defendant inquired the means of producing an abortion , and stated that an appliance had been unsuccessfully used for that purpose ...
... death by abor- tion was sustained by evidence showing that deceased became pregnant by defendant ; that defendant inquired the means of producing an abortion , and stated that an appliance had been unsuccessfully used for that purpose ...
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... death . The evidence also shows that the girl followed his instructions , and attempted to hide the miscarriage from her mother , and only confessed it on her deathbed , in the presence of defendant , whom she charged with her ruin ...
... death . The evidence also shows that the girl followed his instructions , and attempted to hide the miscarriage from her mother , and only confessed it on her deathbed , in the presence of defendant , whom she charged with her ruin ...
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... death of Henderson he had seen a bottle of strychnine in defendant's trunk . Mr. A. Brandenberger testified : That in November prior to the death of Henderson he had sold a quantity of strychnine to some one representing himself to be E ...
... death of Henderson he had seen a bottle of strychnine in defendant's trunk . Mr. A. Brandenberger testified : That in November prior to the death of Henderson he had sold a quantity of strychnine to some one representing himself to be E ...
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... death by poison ; but can it be maintained that , though they found he accomplished the death of his victim by this intentional act , it was no crime , because , forsooth , they could not discern the motive therefor ? The motives for ...
... death by poison ; but can it be maintained that , though they found he accomplished the death of his victim by this intentional act , it was no crime , because , forsooth , they could not discern the motive therefor ? The motives for ...
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acres action affirmed alleged Appeal from circuit Appeal from district Appeals of Texas appellant appellant's appellee bank bill of exceptions bond Caldwell county cause charge circuit court Civil Appeals claim clerk conclusions of fact contract convicted counsel county court Court of Civil court of equity damages debt deceased deed of trust defendant defendant's district court error evidence executed facts fendant filed Galveston county Harris county heirs held indictment instruction issue Judge judgment jury land levied lien Mann Trice ment Missouri mortgage motion negligence owner parties payment pellant person petition plaintiff plaintiffs in error possession proof prosecution purchase question railroad record recover refused rendered reversed rule San Marcos river statute street suit term testified testimony thereof tion tract Travis county trial try title verdict wife witness writ