Pennsylvania. Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania the highest court in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanie. Supreme Court
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Works
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Berks County law journal : containing cases decided by the courts of Berks County, Pennsylvania. | |
The Lehigh Valley law reporter. | |
Lewis Audenried et al. v. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company : opinion of Hon. John M. Read, delivered April 29th, 1870. | |
Life, trial and conviction of William Williams, for the murder of Daniel Hendricks : with a complete history of the trial, his confession, and the incidents of his execution at Harrisburg, May 21, 1858. | |
The Luzerne legal register. | |
Michael Pray, executor of John Pray, deceased, who was terre tenant, plaintiff in error v. The commissioners and inhabitants of the incorporated district of the Northern Liberties, defendants in error. Supreme Court July Term 1848. | |
Montgomery County law reporter. | |
Ohlbaum Pa. rules evid. | |
Paper book : in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for the Eastern District : Alexander Reid Scott, Jeremiah Leaycraft, and James Davidson, co-partners under the firm of Scott, Leaycraft & Co. vs. J. Fisher Leaming, executor of the last will and testament of Martha P. Bowen, deceased, with notice to Martha Ewing and John Bowen, formerly known by the name of Ralph W. Peacock, devisees of said Martha P. Bowen. | |
Pennsylvania municipal negligence law; common sense index | |
Pennsylvania negligence, 1891-1932, indexed, covering 144 to 306 Pennsylvania state reports and 1 to 102 Pennsylvania Superior court reports | |
Pennsylvania rules of civil procedure | |
Pennsylvania rules of criminal procedure | |
Pennsylvania rules of evidence | |
Pennsylvania, ss. I [blank] Prothonotary of the Supream Court of the Province of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify, that at a Supream Court held at Philadelphia, for the said Province of Pennsylvania, the [blank] day of in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred [blank] and before [blank] Esquires, judges of the said court ... | |
The Philadelphia and Erie railroad company and the Pennsylvania railroad company vs. the Catawissa railroad company and the Western central railroad company of Pennsylvania, and the Atlantic and great western railway company of the states of Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania. Andrew Scott vs. the same. Opinion by Read, J., delivered Philadelphia, February 26, 1866. | |
The Philadelphia Transportation Company case re: income interest on bonds. | |
Pittsburgh Junction R.R. Co., versus Allegheny Valley R.R. Company | |
Report of the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania versus John Smith, Esq., marshal of the United States for the district of Pennsylvania : containing the speeches of the attorney general and Jared Ingersoll, Esq. on behalf of the commonwealth, and William Lewis, Esq. on the part of the defendant, and also the opinion of the Honorable William Tilghman, Esq., chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania | |
Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania | |
Review of the opinion of the Court that the act of March 21, 1772, entitled "An act for prevention of frauds and perjuries," does not apply to trusts or equitable estates | |
Robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1798 : the trial in the Supreme Court of the state of Pennsylvania : upon which the president of that bank, the cashier, one of the directors (who was an alderman) and another person who was the high constable of Philadelphia, were sentenced to pay Patrick Lyon twelve thousand dollars damages, for a false and malicious prosecution against him, without either reasonable or probable cause | |
Rules of professional conduct. | |
The Schuylkill legal record. | |
Select cases : P. W. & B. R. R. Co. | |
Speeches of defendants' counsel and the charge of Judge Burnside, in the case of Hinchman vs. Richie et al. | |
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. March 4, 1850. Pray vs. Northern liberties. | |
Thomas Duffy, plaintiff in error, vs. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, defendant in error, no. 202, January term, 1877, writ of error to the Court of Oyer and terminer of Schuylkill County : paper book of plaintiff in error. | |
To the honorable the judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for the Eastern District, sitting in equity, Martin Thomas vs. the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia, and George Williams, president, William Bonsall, secretary and treasurer, and Benjamin Davis, Coffin Colket ... | |
U.S. | |
United States reports | |
Wartman and Gross, complainants, v. the mayor, aldermen and citizens of Philadelphia, George W. Brown, John M'Crea, Anna Hertzog, John Rice and the Dutch Reformed Church, defendants : Supreme Court, in equity, March term, 1854, no. [blank] : statement and brief on behalf Rice, Hertzog, McCrea and the Dutch Reformed Church, vendors, real estate, (defendants). |