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People v. Zwienczak , 338 Ill. 237 (1930).
People v. Heissler , 338 Ill. 596 (1930).
People v. Huff , 339 Ill. 328 (1930).
People v. Stilson , 342 Ill. 158 (1930).
People v. Rongetti , 344 Ill. 107 (1931).
People v. Rongetti , 344. Ill. 278 (1931).
People v. Wyherk , 347 Ill. 28 (1931).
People v. Ney , 349 Ill. 172 (1932).
People v. Kreutzer , 354 Ill. 430 (1933).
People v. Valentino , 354. Ill. 584 (1934).
People v. Gleitsmann , 361 Ill. 165 (1935).
People v. Davis , 362 Ill. 417 (1936).
People v. Braune , 363 Ill. 551 (1936).
People v. Cheney , 368 Ill. 131 (1938).
People v. Mitchell , 368 Ill. 399 (1938).
People v. Holmes , 369 Ill. 624 (1938).
People v. Mann , 370 Ill. 123 (1938).
People v. Schneider , 370 Ill. 612 (1939).
People v. Schyman , 374 Ill. 292 (1940).
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People v. Nathanson , 382 Ill. 145 (1943).
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