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  "id": 1326149,
  "name": "Green v. State",
  "name_abbreviation": "Green v. State",
  "decision_date": "1892-06-18",
  "docket_number": "",
  "first_page": "386",
  "last_page": "387",
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      "cite": "56 Ark. 386"
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ark.",
    "id": 8808,
    "name": "Arkansas Supreme Court"
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    "name_long": "Arkansas",
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    "source": "Harvard",
    "batch": "2018"
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    "parties": [
      "Green v. State."
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        "text": "Hughes, J.\nThe appellant was indicted and convicted of burglary in breaking\" and entering a store-house used as a butcher\u2019s shop. The evidence showed that the bouse wbicb be entered was used exclusively as a place .for the sale of breakfast bacon, ham, sausage and fresh meats; that no animals of any kind, the flesh of which were exposed in the shop, were slaughtered or dressed by the proprietor ; that was all done by other parties elsewhere. The court was asked to give to the jury the following instruction, which was refused, the refusal to give which is alone insisted upon as error : \u201cA butcher\u2019s shop or butchery is a place where animals are slaughtered and dressed for market.\u201d\nIn Doe v. Spry, 1 B. & Ald. 617, it was held that it was sufficient, if the defendant sold the flesh, to constitute him a butcher; and it was said : \u2018 \u2018 There are in many markets butcher\u2019s shops where no animal ever is \u25a0or can be slaughtered, and yet without doubt the persons occupying them carry on the trade of butchers there.\u201d The word \u2018 \u2018 butcher \u2019 \u2019 may and often does include the person who cuts up and sells meat. Judicial Interpretation of Common Words and Phrases (by Irving Browne,) p. 57. The instruction was properly refused.\nAffirmed.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Hughes, J."
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    "attorneys": [
      "A. M. DuEEiE, Judge.",
      "A. Curl, for appellant.",
      "W. E. Atkinson, Attorney General, for appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Green v. State.\nOpinion delivered June 18, 1892.\nBurglary \u2014 Butcher's shop.\nAn indictment for burglary committed in breaking and entering a \u201cbutcher\u2019s shop\u201d is sustained by evidence that the. house entered was used exclusively for the sale of meats, though no animals were slaughtered or dressed there.\nPrror to Saline Circuit Court.\nA. M. DuEEiE, Judge.\nA. Curl, for appellant.\nW. E. Atkinson, Attorney General, for appellee."
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  "file_name": "0386-01",
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