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  2. James Robertson Justice - Wikipedia

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    Despite his later Scottish claims, James Norval Harald Justice was born on 15 June 1907 in Lee, a suburb of Lewisham in south-east London. [citation needed] He was the son of Aberdeen-born mining engineer James Norval Justice and Edith (née Burgess), [1] Justice was educated at St Hugh's School, Bickley, Kent, and Marlborough College in Wiltshire.

  3. James v. United States (1961) - Wikipedia

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    James v. United States , 366 U.S. 213 (1961), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that the receipt of money obtained by a taxpayer illegally was taxable income even though the law might require the taxpayer to repay the ill-gotten gains to the person from whom they had been taken.

  4. T. L. Norval - Wikipedia

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    Justice T. L. Norval. Theophilus Lincoln Norval (August 26, 1847 – February 9, 1942) [1] was a justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court from 1890 to 1902, serving as chief justice from 1894 to 1896, and again from 1900 to 1902. Born in London Mills, Fulton County, Illinois, Norval received his early education in the common schools of that state.

  5. Commissioner v. Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner v. Wilcox, 327 U.S. 404 (1946), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. [1] The issue presented in this case was whether embezzled money constituted taxable income to the embezzler under § 22(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939.

  6. R v Dudley and Stephens - Wikipedia

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    R v Dudley and Stephens (1884) 14 QBD 273, DC is a leading English criminal case which established a precedent throughout the common law world that necessity is not a defence to a charge of murder. The case concerned survival cannibalism following a shipwreck, and its purported justification on the basis of a custom of the sea. [3]

  7. Hughes Court - Wikipedia

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    The Hughes Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1930 to 1941, when Charles Evans Hughes served as Chief Justice of the United States.Hughes succeeded William Howard Taft as Chief Justice after the latter's retirement, and Hughes served as Chief Justice until his retirement, at which point Harlan Stone was nominated and confirmed as Hughes's replacement.

  8. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    proved to be the case for nearly everyone who has participated in the Best Year Yet program over the years. By the end of the day we each set over a hundred goals. 1981 was definitely the best year yet for both of us --- we were married, ran three more marathons and each of us started a business, both of which are still going today.

  9. Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hearing: March 16, 2000 Judgment: December 15, 2000; Full case name: Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium, B.C. Civil Liberties Association, James Eaton Deva and Guy Allen Bruce Smythe v The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, the Minister of National Revenue and the Attorney General of British Columbia