Bibb v. Hebert

3 La. Ann. 132
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJanuary 15, 1848
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Bibb v. Hebert, 3 La. Ann. 132 (La. 1848).

Opinion

The judgment of the court was pronounced by

Eustis, C. J.

The plaintiffs sued to recover from the defendant the value of a slave belonging to them, who is alleged to have been killed by one of the slaves of the defendant. The defendant contends that, under the state of facts attending the death of the deceased, the act of his slave in shooting him was authorised by law. There was a verdict for the defendant, and the plaintiffs have appealed.

We do not think the killing of the slave in the act of committing larceny within the enclosures of the defendant

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