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For jurors to make notes of the evidence during the course of the trial is grounds for reversal. Cheek vs, State 35 Ind. 492 (1871). Man's coat is usually the clean- est of his garments, and the that he is required to wear cs a wholesome psy effect. Harvey vs. Corp. Com, (Okla, 1924), 229 on his lap, the belief that he has made some Pac, 431. progress in her affections is certain! ral, Sinclair vs. Sinclair (1898), ¢ Eq. 222. A policeman is an excellent judge of whiskey, and when To construct a hog-proof fence he has tasted a liquor is able to say whether it is whiskey sonable cost would tax the inventive ge- or not. Hollingsworth vs. Atlanta, Ga. (1887), 5 + nius of Edison. Emond vs. Kimberly- S. E. 37. Clark Co. (1914), 159 Wis. NOBLE DECISIONS comicbooks.com