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Barkeloo arrested Wolfel for parole violations. Wolfel was permitted to contact his attorney and was
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active shoplifters," after he had been arrested on a shoplifting charge in Louisville, Ky. After that charge
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Court of Appeals found that respondents sought damages from Hafer in her personal capacity and held
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Appellees are two private attorneys, a businessman, and the former Governor, Attorney General, two Assistant Attorneys
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1752 6 L.Ed.2d 989 Paul POE et al., Appellants, v. Abraham ULLMAN, State's Attorney. Jane DOE, Appellant, v
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in the statute quoted, refers to those cases where the personal injury is the
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Walsh within the jurisdiction of the court. 2 The Attorney General of the
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an injury as defined in the policy, that is, a " ' "bodily injury, causing the loss
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of the School Board sued in his official capacity, respondent had no personal stake in the
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from the challenged statutes, and appellant has therefore "alleged such a personal stake in the
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he was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Under these circumstances, the district attorney's personal belief, as
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L. Jackson, R. A. Kleinschmidt, C. E. Warner, and Mr. Charles West, Attorney General of Oklahoma
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which a jury verdict for the defendant in a personal injury damage suit was
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E. R. Gregory, Bowling Green, Ky., Philip Huddleston, Huddleston Brothers, Bowling Green, Ky., Don H. Major, Louisville, Ky., William C. Wilson
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Mayor of Louisville William Stansbury, and Chairman of the Louisville Civil Service James Thornbury
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process on nonresidents of the state in suits for injury by the negligent
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preventing a multiplicity of suits, and because of irreparable injury, where such local taxes
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or beneficial purposes; to release such employer from legal liability for any personal injury by reason of
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Governor of New Jersey, in his official capacity; Robert J. Del Tufo, Attorney General of New
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of the Democratic National Committee, as Attorney General. 25 This is because the Attorney General has become the
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rights, constitutional or otherwise, have been infringed, they have some difficulty in establishing visible injury, at least on this
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act of the general assembly, to which the district attorney, on behalf of
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and deposit of the bank of the United States at Louisville, Kentucky, for value
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the state and counties of Texas, among them, the Governor, Attorney General, members of
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being an action by an individual to recover damages for a personal injury alleged to
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from the challenged statutes, and appellant has therefore "alleged such a personal stake in the
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for appellants. [Argument of Counsel from pages 423-429 intentionally omitted] The Attorney General and Mr
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them to leave, and they had refused. Sullivan telephoned the city attorney and described
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by him or his agent: (1) doing any business in this state; (2) causing personal injury or property damage
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and Higgins and a third man, who purported to be an attorney and who
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on facts found which indicate that such increased danger of accident and personal injury as may result
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Co. 216 U. S. 156, 54 L. ed. 427, 30 Sup. Ct. Rep. 280; Bitterman v. Louisville & N. R. Co
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STATES. No. 210. October 24, 1898. This suit was commenced by the United States attorney for the
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any of their assets save for the payment of attorney fees and normal
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exercise the power in their interest and behalf." Steele v. Louisville & Nashville R. Co