Commonwealth v. Daggett
16 Mass. 447
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Commonwealth v. Daggett, 16 Mass. 447 (Mass. 1820).
Opinion
It is essential to a recognizance of this kind,, that it shows the cause of taking it. In this case, there is no reference to any previous proceedings before the magistrate, nor is any reason given why the defendant should be held to appear. The writ is adjudged bad, and the commonwealth takes nothing by it.
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