Judge, 1931-01-31 · page 14 of 36
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JUDGE Smoxinc Prrmittep “The fact that the judge and the opposing attorneys smoked while a trial was in progress ix no ground for reversal on appeal by the loser.” — Musselman v, Musselman (1873), 44 Ind. 107. Tue Prisoner Tuovaurt So, Too “Thirty days’ deprivation of all food, save bread and water, and five months’ solitary confinement, is prima facie harsh and unreasonable treatment. Howard v, State (Ariz, 1926), 237 Pac. 203. | Ir Wovtn Seem So “For a husband to fire upon his wife as she runs from him is adopting ‘a very peculiar method’ of inducing her to return to him.”—Meyer v. State (Tex. 1897), 41 S. IW. 632. Annoying Parents “Parents often annoy their children with advice, good SS and bad. The good is ) ay often quite as annoying as the bad.”—Busenback v. Busenback (1911), 150 Ta, 7. A Testimoniat ror Gotr The game of golf has never been known to affect in any injurious way the public health, order, safety, or morals.” —Condon v, Forest Park (1917), 278 Ill. 244. = NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com