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JUDGE Historica, Note “At best, the ‘shimmy’ is not a refined or ele- vating dance. Slightly exaggerated, it easily becomes an indecent performance.” — Pope v. Commonwealth (Va. 1921), 109 S. EB. 429. Lucky Bystanpers! “Where a justice of the peace, under proper writs, has caused liquors to be seized, if acting in good faith, he is not liable criminally for re- questing third persons present in his courtroom to sample the liquor to assist him in determining whether there had been a violation of the liquor law.""—Price v. Commonwealth (Va, 1922), 110 A Draw “Defendant suffered many indignities from her spouse, but she repaid him in kind and frequently was the aggressor. The same may be said of the plaintiff. It was ‘six of one and half a dozen of the other,’ and they finally separated from mutual exhaustion and disgust.”—Collett v. Collett (Mo, 1913), 157 S. WW. 90. Tue Fisnerman Vinpicateo “T rule that fishing is not bad, that a man Cuimactic, Penuars has not got a bad character that fishes.”— “Perversity and a disposition to have their Williams v. State (Ga. 1930), 155 S. E. peculiarity of East Tennessee animals.”—So. R. Co. v. Phillips 511. (Tenn. 1896), 42 S. WW. 925. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com