RE: Bizarre or humorous cases?

From: Robert S. Ryan (RRyan@HFBLLP.COM)
Date: Mon Aug 23 1999 - 10:18:04 PDT


U.S v Satan & His Staff, 54 F.R.D. 282;

People v. Arno, 90 Cal.App.3d 505, 514 (read the initial letters of the 7
footnotes. The majority had some issues with the author of the dissent.)

Bob Ryan
Hill Farrer & Burrill
Los Angeles

-----Original Message-----
From: mcguire@oknd.uscourts.gov [mailto:mcguire@oknd.uscourts.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 9:50 AM
To: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
Subject: Bizarre or humorous cases?

I know there are bizarre cases out there but I am in a rush (they need it
by 5:00 today) and can't find where I've set these aside in case I need
them someday. If you have a cite to a bizarre case or one that would make
the average person laugh, please send it along.

TIA for any help.

Leslie McGuire, Branch Librarian
U.S. Courts Library
4-520 U.S. Courthouse
333 W. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74103

918/581-7498 phone
918/581-7403 fax
mcguire@oknd.uscourts.gov

P.S. It would be preferable that the case(s) not come from the Northern or
Eastern Districts of Oklahoma! ;)



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