United States v. Johnson
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United States v. Johnson may refer to a number of United States Supreme Court cases:
  • United States v. Johnson (1863)
    United States v. Johnson (1863)
    United States v. Johnson, 68 U.S. 326 was a case before the United States Supreme Court.-Background:Johnson and others claimed title to a tract of land under the Mexican government. Their grantor, Chaves, had received a deed in 1845 from Pio Pico, a Mexican governor of California...

  • United States v. Johnson (1899)
    United States v. Johnson (1899)
    United States v. Johnson, was a United States Supreme Court case.Johnson, while the U.S. District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, was claiming extra compensation as for special services in a suit to condemn lands for a mortar battery upon direction of the Attorney General at the...

  • United States v. Johnson (1911)
    United States v. Johnson (1911)
    In United States v. Johnson , the United States Supreme Court ruled that the misbranding provisions of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act did not pertain to false curative or therapeutic statements; rather, it only prohibited false statements as to the identity of the drug...

  • United States v. Johnson, 319 U.S. 302 (1943)
    United States v. Johnson, 319 U.S. 302 (1943)
    United States v. Johnson was a case before the United States Supreme Court.-Background:The tenant brought suit against the landlord, alleging violation of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, and demanding treble damages and reasonable attorney fees. The landlord filed a motion to dismiss,...

  • United States v. Johnson, 319 U.S. 503 (1943)
  • United States v. Johnson (1944)
    United States v. Johnson (1944)
    In United States v. Johnson, , the United States Supreme Court declined to permit a prosecution in Delaware of defendants charged with violating the Federal Denture Act by sending denture in the mail from Illinois to Delaware, where they were received by a person not licensed to practice dentistry...

  • United States v. Johnson (1946)
    United States v. Johnson (1946)
    United States v. Johnson, 327 U.S. 106 was a United States Supreme Court case.-Procedural background:The case was decided alongside United States v. Sommers et al. Respondents in both cases were convicted of violations of penal provisions of the Revenue Acts and for conspiracy. The Seventh...

  • United States v. Johnson (1966)
    United States v. Johnson (1966)
    United States v. Johnson, was a case before the United States Supreme Court.-Background:A former Congressman was convicted in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland on seven counts of violating the federal conflict of interest statute, 18 USC 281, and on one count of...

  • United States v. Johnson (1968)
    United States v. Johnson (1968)
    United States v. Johnson was a case before the United States Supreme Court.-Background:Defendants were indicted under the federal civil rights statute for a conspiracy to injure and intimidate three African Americans in the exercise of their right to patronize a restaurant under the "Public...

  • United States v. Johnson (1982)
    United States v. Johnson (1982)
    United States v. Johnson, , was a United States Supreme Court case.- Background :United States Secret Service agents arrested a suspect at his home without an arrest warrant. Before trial, the defendant sought to suppress his oral and written statements as fruits of an unlawful arrest not supported...

  • United States v. Johnson (1987)
    United States v. Johnson (1987)
    United States v. Johnson, 481 U.S. 681 , was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court. The ruling barred the widow of a serviceman killed while piloting a helicopter on a United States Coast Guard rescue mission from bringing her claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act . The decision was...

  • United States v. Johnson (2000)
    United States v. Johnson (2000)
    United States v. Johonson, was a case before the United States Supreme Court.Inmate Johnson was sentenced in federal court for multiple violations of federal criminal provisions. He was sentenced terms of imprisonment for the violations and, in addition, a 3-year mandatory term of supervised...


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