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JUDGE No Herre Turre “Dentists are not physi- cians within a statute ich allows the sale of intozicating Liquor on Sunday on the preserip- tion of a@ physician; and to hold otherwise would make toothache more wel- come and prevalent than snake-bite.” — State v. MeMinn (N.C. 1896), 24 SLE. < The Weaker Sex “The boy could not drive the horse up on foot, so his mother took a horse that was hitched to the fence near the house and carried it to him.”— Gorman v. State (1875), 42 Tez. 221. No Rewarp ror Missing “A person who has been found guilty of shooting with intent to kill cannot found a valid claim to judicial clemency upon his in- ferior marksmanship.” Parker v. State (Neb.), 98 N. OW, 1037. A Minacte “Defendant appears to have been on friendly terms with his mother-in-law, who speaks kind- ly of him ulkins v. Mulkins (Mich. V » 18st NW. 511, Bevoxp Att Reasonante Dovnt “That whiskey will intoxicate is as well known as that fire will burn or water will drown.”— Eagan v. State (1876), 53 Ind. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com