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Positive treatment
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5.4 score
“he essence of the crime is ... the injury and outrage to the feelings of the woman by the forceful penetration of her person.”
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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
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discussed
Cited as authority (quoted)
Ballard v. United States
he essence of the crime is ... the injury and outrage to the feelings of the woman by the forceful penetration of her person.
cited
Cited "see"
Commonwealth v. Dumas
See Commonwealth v. Goldenberg, 338 Mass. 377, 384 , cert. denied, 359 U.S. 1001 (1959); Commonwealth v. Feijoo, 419 Mass. 486, 491-492 (1995).
discussed
Cited "see"
Commonwealth v. Blache
See Commonwealth v. Goldenberg, 338 Mass. 377, 383 , cert. denied, 359 U.S. 1001 (1959) (where complainant had been drugged by defendant but was sensible of what he was doing to her yet made no objection and offered no resistance, court said, “This is not a case where [the complainant] is incapable of consent by reason of stupefaction, unconsciousness or helplessness,” citing Commonwealth v. Burke, supra).
cited
Cited "see"
Suliveres v. Commonwealth
See Commonwealth v. Goldenberg, 338 Mass. 377, 383 , cert. denied, 359 U.S. 1001 (1959).
cited
Cited "see"
Hattie S. O'Briant Greer, of the Estate of William S. O'briant, Deceased v. United States of America, Hattie S. O'Briant Greer, of the Estate of William S. O'briant, Deceased v. United States
See Kirkpatrick v. Sanders, 261 F.2d 480 (4 Cir. 1958), cert. den., 359 U.S. 1000 , 79 S.Ct. 1138 , 3 L.Ed.2d 1029 (1959).
cited
Cited "see"
Greer v. United States
See Kirkpatrick v. Sanders, 261 F.2d 480 (4 Cir. 1958), cert. den., 359 U.S. 1000 , 79 S.Ct. 1138 , 3 L.Ed.2d 1029 (1959).
Retrieving the full opinion text from the archive…
Consolidated Freightways, Inc.
v.
United Truck Lines, Inc.
v.
United Truck Lines, Inc.
No. 692.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 25, 1959.
359 U.S. 1001
Donald A. Schafer for petitioner., James A. Williams for respondent.
Published
Citer courts: District of Columbia Court of … (1)
Supreme Court of Oregon. Certio-rari denied.