Testimony Taken Before the Senate Committee on Cities Pursuant to Resolution Adopted January 20, 1890 ...J.B. Lyon, 1891 - 914 pages |
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... convictions against that company for $250, total; we had one case tried at General Sessions on some technicality and the different methods of analysis and we lost our case on a technicality of the different methods of analysis. Q. That ...
... convictions against that company for $250, total; we had one case tried at General Sessions on some technicality and the different methods of analysis and we lost our case on a technicality of the different methods of analysis. Q. That ...
Page 957
... convictions against that company for $250, total; we had one case tried at General Sessions on some technicality and the different methods of analysis and we lost our case on a technicality of the different methods of analysis. Q. That ...
... convictions against that company for $250, total; we had one case tried at General Sessions on some technicality and the different methods of analysis and we lost our case on a technicality of the different methods of analysis. Q. That ...
Page 983
... conviction, which of itself works the revocation; it is customary in such cases for some new person to make an application for a license in the identical place? A. Yes, sir. Q. And now tbe records of the department will show under the ...
... conviction, which of itself works the revocation; it is customary in such cases for some new person to make an application for a license in the identical place? A. Yes, sir. Q. And now tbe records of the department will show under the ...
Page 1000
... convicted of anything; would you, as an inspector, report him good? A. No, sir. Q. For the purposes of this inspection ? A. I would not. Q. Now, how would you go about finding out the facts incident to his history ? A. Well, it would be ...
... convicted of anything; would you, as an inspector, report him good? A. No, sir. Q. For the purposes of this inspection ? A. I would not. Q. Now, how would you go about finding out the facts incident to his history ? A. Well, it would be ...
Page 1003
... convicted of something? A. Yes, sir. Q. And on the assumption that every man is innocent if he is not proven guilty? A. Yes, sir. By Mr. Ivins: Q. Now let us assume that a license is issued to John Smith, and that you have made the best ...
... convicted of something? A. Yes, sir. Q. And on the assumption that every man is innocent if he is not proven guilty? A. Yes, sir. By Mr. Ivins: Q. Now let us assume that a license is issued to John Smith, and that you have made the best ...
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