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  "name": "Anonymous",
  "name_abbreviation": "Anonymous",
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
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        "text": "Gary, J.:\nThe case has been set for trial and I have no right of my own motion to grant a continuance. If you will stipulate for a continuance you may arrange it between yourselves. If you will stipulate not to non-suit, the other side can safely consent to a continuance.\nMr. Stores : We will stipulate not to non-suit or get beat either.\nGary, J.: You had better stipulate not to non-suit first.\nMr. Stores : We will, your honor.",
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    "head_matter": "(Superior Court of Cook County.)\nAnonymous.\n(January 5, 1878.)\nContinuance. By stipulation of counsel after a suit is set down for trial by the court.\nPlaintiff\u2019s counsel asked for a continuance until the following morning at 10 a. m."
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