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Entities extracted from this source (11)
Supreme Court of New Mexicoorg
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a.k.a. New Mexico Supreme Court
David J. Leahyperson
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a.k.a. David J Leahy
Edward A. Mannperson
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a.k.a. Edward A Mann
E. L. Medlerperson
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a.k.a. E L Medler
Elmer L. Priceperson
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a.k.a. Elmer L Price
Frank W. Parkerperson
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a.k.a. Frank W Parker
Ira A. Abbottperson
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a.k.a. Judge Ira A Abbott
Jose D. Senaperson
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a.k.a. Jcse D Sena
Robert C. Gortnerperson
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a.k.a. Robert C Gortner
William H. Popeperson
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a.k.a. William 11 Pope
William J. Millsperson
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a.k.a. William J Mills
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SAMT A FE NEW MEXI VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 1907 NO 167 OIK BY SUPREME COURT Many Decisions of Lower Courts Affirmed SENA CASE IS Elmer L Price Must Serve Life Sentence in Peniten tiary For Mtirder The Supreme Court of New Mexico continued iu session today recon vening this morning at 10 oclock There were present Chief Justice William J Mills As rnr TVin TJ Aft sociate Justice Frank W Parker As sociate Justice William 11 Pope As sociate Justice Edward A Mann and Associate Justice Ira A Abbott Jcse D Sena clerk of the court was at his post The United States was rep resented by Assistant United States Attorneys David J Leahy and E L Medler while the Territory was rep resented by Assistant Attorney Gen eral Robert C Gortner ix opinions were handed down to day in cases which had been taken uader advisement from the January sessions and in every instance the judgment of the trial courts was af firmed One opinion embraced two causes which had been consolidated for expediency in the district court and were practically the same Chief Justice Mills rendered one opinion Associate Justice McFie one