Silverman v. Osborne Register Co., 329 U.S. 765 (1946). · Go Syfert
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cited 2× by 2 distinct cases, last quoted 1992 · 2 courts · …reasonably equivalent in view of all of the circumstances ⚠ not in text
35 citation events across 16 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: In Re Montgomery Court Apartments of Ingham County, Ltd. (ohsb, 1992-05-26)
Treatment trajectory · 1957 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
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Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers. How cited ↗
examined Cited as authority (quoted) In Re Montgomery Court Apartments of Ingham County, Ltd. (2×)
Bankr. S.D. Ohio · 1992 · quote attribution · 2 verbatim quotes · confidence low
reasonably equivalent in view of all of the circumstances
examined Cited as authority (quoted) In Re Creekside Landing, Ltd. (2×)
Bankr. M.D. Tenn. · 1992 · quote attribution · 2 verbatim quotes · confidence low
reasonably equivalent in view of all of the circumstances
discussed Cited "see" United States v. Carrye E. Maxwell
D.C. Cir. · 1990 · signal: see · confidence high
See Deaver v. United States, 155 F.2d 740, 744-45 (D.C.Cir.1946) (in mail fraud prosecution, “the monumental credulity of the victim is no shield for the accused”), cer t. denied, 329 U.S. 766 , 67 S.Ct. 121 , 91 L.Ed. 659 (1946); United States v. Pollack, 534 F.2d at 971 (to hold that actual loss to victim is required “would lead to the illogical result that the legality of a defendant’s conduct would depend on his fortuitous choice of a gullible victim”).
Retrieving the full opinion text from the archive…
Silverman
v.
Osborne Register Co.
No. 522.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 28, 1946.
329 U.S. 765
Alvin L. Newmyer, David G. Bress and James P. Donovan for petitioner., Spencer Gordon and Gerhard A. Gesell for respondent.
Published
3 passages pin-cited by 2 cases
Pinpoint authority: bottom 75%
Citer courts: S.D. Ohio (2) · M.D. Tennessee (2)

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied.