Holding that a prisoner may show he has developed the intention to be domiciled in the state in which he is incarcerated, when his citizenship prior to incarceration was elsewhere
In Garner v. Pearson, 374 F. Supp. 580 (M.D.Fla. 1973), the liquidator of a Bermudian holding company filed claims against, amongst others, the holding company's former officers and directors alleging that, among other misdeeds, they breached fiduciary duties owed to the holding company.
Conceding that "there is a good deal of rather ambiguous talk in the cases, some of which might arguably be taken to support [the district court's] . . . position," but nonetheless reversing the district court's domicile determination
21 U.S.C. § 841 Cited 95,553 times 150 Legal Analyses
In § 841 prosecutions, then, it is the fact that the doctor issued an unauthorized prescription that renders his or her conduct wrongful, not the fact of the dispensation itself.