Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1969 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 104
... conviction was reversed on appeal and he repeat- edly stated that it was " reversed " and " overruled . " 19 In fact no appeal was taken from the judgment of conviction . When asked by respondent why he did not disclose the conviction ...
... conviction was reversed on appeal and he repeat- edly stated that it was " reversed " and " overruled . " 19 In fact no appeal was taken from the judgment of conviction . When asked by respondent why he did not disclose the conviction ...
Page 105
... conviction was fifteen years before the hearing . He further testified that he had listed the conviction of contracting without a license on an application that the Horse Racing Board had in front of them . In a 1959 application for an ...
... conviction was fifteen years before the hearing . He further testified that he had listed the conviction of contracting without a license on an application that the Horse Racing Board had in front of them . In a 1959 application for an ...
Page 106
... conviction of contracting without a license is an indication that he would not have forgotten that conviction and that therefore his initial failure to disclose it was willful , his apparent lack of motive for such failure and the fact ...
... conviction of contracting without a license is an indication that he would not have forgotten that conviction and that therefore his initial failure to disclose it was willful , his apparent lack of motive for such failure and the fact ...
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McDonnell Douglas Corp v Franchise Tax Board 506 | 14 |
Pacific Gas Electric Co v G W Thomas Drayage | 33 |
Baker | 44 |
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