Calvert v. Pitt

1 U.S. 406, 1 Dall. 406
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 15, 1789
StatusPublished

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Calvert v. Pitt, 1 U.S. 406, 1 Dall. 406 (1789).

Opinion

And by

M'Kean, Chief Justice,

it was stated, that conformably to the act of Assembly, the Defendant, after judgment was given against him by a Justice, ought to enter into a recognizance instanter, with, a least, one good surety. He may afterwards withdraw his security, or appeal to the Common Pleas within the six days allowed by the act.

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