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9 Cited authorities

  1. U.S. v. Carrollo

    30 F. Supp. 3 (W.D. Mo. 1939)   Cited 21 times
    Involving income tax violation § 145(b)
  2. Bendel v. Nagle

    17 F.2d 719 (9th Cir. 1927)   Cited 30 times
    Holding that a conviction for having carnal knowledge of a 15-year-old is a crime involving moral turpitude
  3. Ng Sui Wing v. United States

    46 F.2d 755 (7th Cir. 1931)   Cited 24 times
    In Ng Sui Wing v. United States (C.C.A.) 46 F.2d 755, the term "moral turpitude" is defined as "an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties" owing to fellow men, or to society in general, contrary to accepted and customary rules.
  4. The People v. Gruhl

    57 N.E.2d 371 (Ill. 1944)   Cited 5 times

    No. 27900. Judgment affirmed. Opinion filed September 19, 1944. Rehearing denied November 16, 1944. WRIT OF ERROR to the Second Division of the Appellate Court for the First District; — heard in that court on writ of error to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. GEORGE L. QUILICI, Judge, presiding. FRANCIS J. CALLAHAN, JR., and W.G. ANDERSON, both of Chicago, for plaintiff in error. GEORGE F. BARRETT, Attorney General, and THOMAS J. COURTNEY, State's Attorney, of Chicago, (EDWARD E. WILSON, MELVIN

  5. The People v. Clavey

    189 N.E. 364 (Ill. 1934)   Cited 11 times

    No. 21939. Judgment reversed. Opinion filed February 23, 1934. WRIT OF ERROR to the Criminal Court of Cook county; the Hon. JOHN PRYSTALSKI, Judge, presiding. GEORGE J. DREISKE, for plaintiff in error. OTTO KERNER, Attorney General, THOMAS J. COURTNEY, State's Attorney, and J.J. NEIGER, (EDWARD E. WILSON, J. ALBERT WOLL, and HENRY E. SEYFARTH, of counsel,) for the People. Mr. JUSTICE SHAW delivered the opinion of the court: On October 31, 1930, the plaintiff in error (hereinafter referred to as the

  6. The People v. Brosnan

    361 Ill. 545 (Ill. 1935)   Cited 9 times

    No. 22951. Judgment affirmed. Opinion filed October 14, 1935 Rehearing denied December 4, 1935. WRIT OF ERROR to the First Division of the Appellate Court for the First District; — heard in that court on writ of error to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. J. WILLIAM BROOKS, Judge, presiding. LOUIS GREENBERG, for plaintiff in error. OTTO KERNER, Attorney General, THOMAS J. COURTNEY, State's Attorney, and J.J. NEIGER, (EDWARD E. WILSON, HENRY E. SEYFARTH, and AMOS P. SCRUGGS, of counsel,) for

  7. The People v. Day

    321 Ill. 552 (Ill. 1926)   Cited 18 times

    No. 77363. Judgment reversed. Opinion filed June 16, 1926. WRIT OF ERROR to the Appellate Court for the Third District; — heard in that court on writ of error to the Circuit Court of Macon county; the Hon. JAMES S. BALDWIN, Judge, presiding. JOHN E. HOGAN, MICHAEL FITZGERALD, WILLIAM K. WHITFIELD, JESSE L. DECK, and W. THOMAS COLEMAN, for plaintiffs in error. OSCAR E. CARLSTROM, Attorney General, CHARLES F. EVANS, State's Attorney, and MERRILL F. WEHMHOFF, for the People. Mr. JUSTICE HEARD delivered

  8. United States v. Reimer

    32 F. Supp. 797 (S.D.N.Y. 1940)   Cited 4 times

    March 26, 1940. Jacob W. Rozinsky, of New York City, for relator. John T. Cahill, U.S. Atty. for Southern District of New York, of New York City (R. Lewis Townsend, Asst. U.S. Atty., of New York City, of counsel), for respondent. HULBERT, District Judge. The relator, Domenico Ciarello, was born at Marina, Province of Catanzaro, Italy, March 25, 1875 and came to the United States June 10, 1901, which was his first and last entry into this country. He was arrested at Patterson, New Jersey, in 1906

  9. People v. Walker

    305 Ill. App. 500 (Ill. App. Ct. 1940)   Cited 1 times

    Gen. No. 41,070. (Abstract of Decision.) Opinion filed May 22, 1940 INCOMPETENTS AND DELINQUENTS, § 18 — contributing to delinquency, information. Defendant was properly convicted upon information which charged that he wilfully encouraged a male person under the age of 18 years to become a delinquent child, unlawfully doing acts which tended to render him a delinquent child, in that he exposed his person to the child contrary to the form of the statute. See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic