Box 32
Container
Contains 12 Results:
"USA v Holleman, Honeyman, and Reed" Court transcript, 1972 September 7-8
File — Box: 32, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1972 September 7-8
"USA v Holleman, Honeyman, and Reed" Court transcript, 1972 September 7-8
File — Box: 32, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1972 September 7-8
"Michigan v Gary William Riddle" Opinion and correspondence, 1973 December 4
File — Box: 32, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1973 December 4
"New Hampshire v John Lord" Order, 1974 December 20
File — Box: 32, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1974 December 20
"USA v James C. Collier" Court opinion, 1974 March 19
File — Box: 32, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1974 March 19
"USA v David Lewallen" Opinion and order, 1974 December 19
File — Box: 32, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1974 December 19
"Her Majesty the Queen v Herbert, Spanks, Coombes" Trial proceedings, 1975 April-June
File — Box: 32, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1975 April-June
"Her Majesty the Queen v Herbert, Spanks, Coombes" Trial proceedings, 1975 April-June
File — Box: 32, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1975 April-June
"Her Majesty the Queen v Herbert, Spanks, Coombes" Trial proceedings, 1975 April-June
File — Box: 32, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1975 April-June
"Her Majesty the Queen v Herbert, Spanks, Coombes" Trial proceedings, 1975 April-June
File — Box: 32, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of legal documents (testimonies, opinions, orders, and summaries) of several criminal cases involving prosecution of individuals for possession of marijuana. Called upon for his taxonomic expertise, Cronquist supplied information on the analysis and history of Cannabis taxonomy; he held that the genus consists of only one species, Cannabis sativa. There is also correspondence with Ernest Small, a Canadian colleague and expert on Cannabis taxonomy and its legal dimensions...
Dates:
1975 April-June