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John Law noun the police US, 1906- I was made the lookout man and told to stick around out front with my eyes peeled for any signs of John Law. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 20, 1946
- Tuffy climbed over into the back seat, got his guns ready, knowing what to expect if John Law got within range. — Caryl Chessman, Cell 2456 Death Row, p. 186, 1954
- I don’t tell them other bitzes this, but being a lone outlaw in this life, with the johnlaws up one side an the pimps down the other, everybody mouth-waterin for a taste–well you catchin too much mojo at once[.] — Robert Gover, JC Saves, p. 55, 1968
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