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Blackwood v. United States
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See Rowan v. United States, 5 Cir., 281 F. 137 , certiorari denied 260 U.S. 721 , 43 S.Ct. 12 , 67 L.Ed. 481 , holding that an indictment, charging in a single count an assault upon a custodian of mail matter with intent to rob, and the aggravation of such offense by putting the custodian’s life in jeopardy by the use of dangerous weapons, while attempting to effect such robbery, is not duplicitous.
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In Re Baby Girl L.
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See, e.g., Matter of D.D.F., 1990 OK 89 , 801 P.2d 703 , (termination of parental rights because of child abuse). [8] The doctrine of parens patriae "may be defined as the inherent power and authority of a Legislature of a state to provide protection of the person and property of persons non sui juris, such as minors, insane, and incompetent persons." McIntosh v. Dill, 1922 OK 35 , 205 P. 917, 925 , cert. denied, 260 U.S. 721 , 43 S.Ct. 12 , 67 L.Ed. 480 (1922). [9] Generally, a parent's obligation to support his or her child subject to an adoption proceeding "shall not be terminated until suc…
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Mildred McIntosh
v.
W. H. Dill
v.
W. H. Dill
No. 386.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 9, 1922.
Mr. Thomas H. Owen and Mr. George C. Crump, for plaintiff in error, in support of the petition. Mr. Nathan A. Gibson and Mr. Joseph L. Hull, for' defendants in error, in opposition to the petition.
Published
Petition for a writ of certiorari herein denied.-