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unusual facts about People v. Salem


People v. Salem

In the same year as People v. Salem, the D&H merged with the Howell and Lansing to form the Detroit, Howell and Lansing under James F. Joy.


Countess Palatine Irmengard of the Rhine

She and her husband are known as patrons of the monasteries in Maulbronn, Tennenbach, Herrenalb, Selz, Salem and Backnang Abbey.

Dianna Dilworth

She is the director of We Are the Children, a documentary about Michael Jackson's fans during his 2004-2005 trial, which is distributed by independent film distribution company Indiepix.

Firearm case law in the United States

In 2013, the Illinois Supreme Court in People v. Aguilar held that a total ban on carrying firearms outside the home violated the Second Amendment and was unconstitutional.

Northgate, Salem, Oregon

The neighborhood is home to the Kroc Center, a multi-use facility built by a donation from the late Mrs. Ray Kroc to the Salvation Army.

People v. Croswell

In January 1803, Croswell was arrested and brought to the county courthouse in Claverack, at that time the county seat.

People v. Goetz

On December 22, 1984, four young black men (Troy Canty, Darryl Cabey, James Ramseur, and Barry Allen) boarded a subway car in the Bronx.

People v. Jovanovic

On November 22, the two met for a dinner date and then went to Jovanovic's apartment, where they watched a Meet the Feebles video.

In the messages, Jovanovic mentioned Joel-Peter Witkin's photographs of corpses, and Rzucek expressed her interest in snuff films.

Q. Allan Brocka

His next works were iconic documentaries of popular culture, Porno Valley, a reality show featuring pornographic actresses from Vivid Entertainment and Camp Michael Jackson about the encampment of fans and media outside the court trial of pop-music star Michael Jackson.

St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem

Samuel Dick (November 14, 1740–November 16, 1812) Delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey, 1784-85.

Daniel Garrison (April 3, 1782–February 13, 1851) Represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives (3rd District from 1823–25; at-large from 1825–27).

Joseph Kille (April 12, 1790–March 1, 1865) Represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives at-large from 1839-41.

The Crown

This practice of using the seat of sovereignty as the injured party is analogous with criminal cases in the United States, where the format is "the People" or "the State v. defendant" (e.g., People of the State of New York v. LaValle or Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Brady) under the doctrine of popular sovereignty.

Urban survival syndrome

In People v. Goetz, 68 N.Y.2d 96 (N.Y. 1986), Bernhard Goetz, a white man, used the defense of a subjective state of terror and fear to justify the shooting of four black teenagers on a New York City subway.


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