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  "id": 2801827,
  "name": "Jobst Bethard Company, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent",
  "name_abbreviation": "Jobst Bethard Co. v. State",
  "decision_date": "1930-11-12",
  "docket_number": "No. 1591",
  "first_page": "452",
  "last_page": "452",
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      "type": "official",
      "cite": "6 Ill. Ct. Cl. 452"
    }
  ],
  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. Ct. Cl.",
    "id": 8793,
    "name": "Illinois Court of Claims"
  },
  "jurisdiction": {
    "id": 29,
    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
  },
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    "batch": "2018"
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  "casebody": {
    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "Jobst Bethard Company, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Mr. Chief Justice Clarity\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\n' This is a claim in the sum of $25.85 for 10 cases of No. 10 Peas shipped February 4th, 1929, at the request of the State of Illinois to the Illinois School for the Blind located at Jacksonville, Illinois. It appears from the record that there is no question about the goods being received and consumed by the inmates of the institution in question.\nTherefore the court recommends that the claimant be allowed the sum of $25.85.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Chief Justice Clarity"
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "Jobst Bethard Company, pro se.",
      "Oscar E. Carlstrom, Attorney General; Boy D. Johnson, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "(No. 1591\nJobst Bethard Company, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent.\nOpinion filed November 12, 1930.\nJobst Bethard Company, pro se.\nOscar E. Carlstrom, Attorney General; Boy D. Johnson, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent."
  },
  "file_name": "0452-01",
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  "last_page_order": 478
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