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The 1988 case of Hynson v. City of Chester,145 like the Collins case, was brought by the mother and children of a woman killed by her batterer.
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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The Hynson court seized this opportunity to respond to what it perceived as "a growing trend of plaintiffs relying upon the due process and equal protection clauses ... to force police departments to provide women with the protection from domestic violence that police agencies are allegedly reluctant to give."
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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Note 100: Hynson v. City of Chester Legal Department, 864 F. 2d 1026 (1988). back
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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A lad by the name of Nutter jumped out of the boat and offered his place to Hynson, and a man by the name of Powers did the same thing.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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Hynson was the leading spirit in the affair, though Lieutenant James Parker, of Pennsylvania, was the senior officer.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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In regard to the personal heroism shown by Hynson and others when the
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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At the time of her sinking, Hynson had both of his arms bandaged and in a sling, and was almost helpless.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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Hynson refusing both offers, these men declared that then others might take their places, as they were resolved to abide in the wreck with him.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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"Then it must be that widower fool, Hynson, ready to sell his negroes for a second wife like you."
The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times George Alfred Townsend 1877
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There is that young fool Carroll, with thousands of acres on the western shore, and the widower Hynson of King George, Virginia, with eighty slaves and his stables full of race-horses.
The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times George Alfred Townsend 1877
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