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SEP 19 1939

ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF COLORADO

From the Organization of the State

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Attorney General

VICTOR E. KEYES

Deputy Attorney General

Charles Roach

Assistant Attorneys General

William R. Ramsey
Forrest C. Northcutt
R. H. Blackman
Samuel Chutkow
Charles R. Conlee

Bentley M. McMullin

John S. Fine

Inheritance Tax Commissioner

R. H. Blackman

Deputy Inheritance Tax Commissioners

Charles A. Eaton

Arthur M. Morris

Inheritance Tax Appraisers

O. S. Brinker

G. W. Moscript

Stenographic and Clerical Assistants

Miss Margaret E. Fallon

Mrs. May Bradford

Mrs. Christean M. Crafts

Miss Margaret Miller

Miss Madeline Lewis

Miss Helen Hughes

Charles H. Sherrick, Assistant Attorney General, resigned.

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Pursuant to law, I have the honor to submit herewith to you, my second Biennial Report as Attorney General of the State, beginning January 11, 1921, and ending January 9, 1923.

Schedule I. Contains a list of cases pending and disposed of in the Supreme Court of the United States.

Schedule II. Contains a list of cases pending and disposed of in the United States District Court of Colorado.

Schedule III. Contains a list of criminal cases pending and disposed of in the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado.

Schedule IV. Contains a list of civil cases pending and disposed of in the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado.

Schedule V. Contains a list of civil cases pending and disposed of in the District Courts of the State of Colorado. Schedule VI. Contains a list of Workmen's Compensation

Cases.

Schedule VII. Contains a list of Oil Tax Cases. Schedule VIII. Contains opinions and syllabi of opinions rendered in 1921 and 1922.

Copies of all official opinions are preserved in this office and a large number of them are incorporated herein, for the convenience of officers and others interested in the subjects covered by them.

Some opinions of minor importance are omitted, and in many cases a synopsis only of those given is reported; however, the date, number of the opinion, person addressed, and subject considered was given so that, if desired, one may easily find on file in the office, the opinion in full.

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