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  "name": "George T. Brown v. John Malledy",
  "name_abbreviation": "Brown v. Malledy",
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ill.",
    "id": 8772,
    "name": "Illinois Supreme Court"
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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      "George T. Brown v. John Malledy."
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        "text": "Per Curiam.\nIt has been so often decided by this court, that when a plaintiff takes a voluntary non-suit in the court below, he cannot assign error upon the record, that it must be considered the settled law of the court. When the party has voluntarily retired from the court with his cause, there is nothing remaining to be acted upon by this court.\nThe judgment must be affirmed.\nJudgment affirmed.",
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    "head_matter": "George T. Brown v. John Malledy.\nERROR TO MADISON."
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