People v. Hall: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:5423:54, 18 November 2018 108.41.0.31 talk 8,314 bytes −234 while trying to find the state law claimed, I checked the resource for further information. the source contained no information about such a law with that date. The source is a table with about 1-2 events a year and at 1873, rather states "1873 San Francisco taxes laundries using horse-drawn vehicles $4 per year, while those with no vehicles are taxed $60 per year. Passed by city supervisions over the veto of mayor; found invalid in 1874 by county court". This is a questionable fact, fake source undo

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