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  "name": "The People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, v. William E. Cline, Plaintiff in Error",
  "name_abbreviation": "People v. Cline",
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  "docket_number": "Gen. No. 19,569",
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      "The People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, v. William E. Cline, Plaintiff in Error."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Barnes\ndelivered the opinion of the court.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Richard I. Gavin, for plaintiff in error.",
      "Maclay Hoyne, for defendant in error; Edward E. Wilson and Francis E. Hinckley, of counsel."
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    "head_matter": "The People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, v. William E. Cline, Plaintiff in Error.\nGen. No. 19,569.\n(Not to be reported in full.)\nAbstract of the Decision.\nCriminal law, \u00a7 330 \u2014when verdict not responsive to all the issues. Where an information charges the defendant with keeping a common, illgoverned disorderly house for the encouragement of fornication, a verdict finding the defendant guilty \u201cof keeping a disorderly house in the manner and form as charged in the information,\" held insufficient as not being responsive to all the issues, for the reason that an essential element of the offense as defined by statute was omitted from the verdict, namely, that the disorderly house was kept for \u201cthe encouragement of fornication.\u201d\nError to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Jacob H. Hopkins, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1913.\nReversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed February 17, 1914.\nRehearing denied March 3, 1914.\nStatement of the Case.\nInformation by The People of the State of Illinois charging William E. Cline of keeping a common, ill-governed disorderly house kept for the encouragement of fornication, within the limits of Chicago in violation of section 57, ch. 38, R. \u2019S., J. & A. ][ 3591.\nRichard I. Gavin, for plaintiff in error.\nMaclay Hoyne, for defendant in error; Edward E. Wilson and Francis E. Hinckley, of counsel.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, same topic and section number."
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