• State v. Mann

    Eric Owen Mann and Mary Lou Mann were caught by the police while they were removing used clothing from a Salvation Army collection box. The box in question was located on a corner of the intersection of Ft. Lowell Road and Dodge Boulevard in Tucson. It...
  • NICHOLLS v. STATE

    Defendant arranged with a local express agent to have a box, with himself inside, placed on a train. A police officer and others found defendant inside the box with weapons, rope, gimlet, and a bottle of chloroform. There was also evidence tending to...
  • Economopoulos v. A. G. Pollard Co.

    Plaintiff brought a defamation action against defendant for statements allegedly made regarding accusations of larceny on plaintiff's part by words spoken of plaintiff, as follows: 'You have stolen a handkerchief from us and have it in your pocket...
  • Cotton Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico

    Pursuant to authority granted by the Indian Mineral Leasing Act of 1938 (1938 Act), the Jicarilla Apache Tribe (Tribe) leased lands on its New Mexico reservation to appellant Cotton Petroleum Corp. (Cotton), a non-Indian company, for the production of...
  • Hurd v. Hodge

    In 1906, twenty of thirty-one lots in the 100 block of Bryant Street, Northwest, in the City of Washington, were sold subject to a covenant stipulating that the said lot shall never be rented, leased, sold, transferred or conveyed unto any Negro or colored...
  • Lewis v. Anderson

    Mindy Jane Anderson and Harold Ray Lewis were married in a formal ceremony in December 1974. In 1977, the couple divorced on the husband's initiative. Following the signing of the divorce decree, Anderson and Lewis lived together for the next twenty...
  • Whitehead v. Toyota Motor Corp.

    Plaintiff, Mark D. Whitehead, was injured when a 1988 Toyota pickup truck that he was driving crossed the center line of the road and collided head-on with a vehicle that was traveling in the opposite direction from Mr. Whitehead's pickup truck. The...
  • Commonwealth v. Warren

    The victim reported that when he opened his bedroom door, he saw a black male wearing a “red hoodie” jumping out of the window. When the victim looked out the window, he saw two other black males, one wearing a “black hoodie,”...
  • Harris v. Carter

    Plaintiff, minority shareholder, sued defendants, old shareholders/directors, new owners/directors, alleging that the old shareholders/director were negligent and that their negligence breached a duty to the corporation. The minority shareholder also...
  • Leach v. Larkin

    Plaintiff property owners whose deeds contained restrictive covenants prohibiting the sale of alcohol brought suit seeking to restrain defendant from permitting a lessee to operate a restaurant where beer would have been sold. The trial court upheld the...