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People v. Florita Gomez, 194 NE 2d 299 (Illinois, 1963).
Jesse Catching v. the State of Texas, 364 SW 2d 691 (1963).
People of New York State v. Nan Lovell, 242 NYS 2d 958 (1963).
State of Minnesota v. Josephine Delores Zecher, 128 NW 2d 83 (1964).
Rodriguez et al v. the State of Florida, 183 So. 2d 656 (1966).
Minnie Lee Webster v. the State of Tennessee, 425 SW 2d 799 (1968).
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