Commonwealth v. Jones

1 Va. Cas. 270
General Court of Virginia·Decided June 17, 1812·Published

Opinion

This case was adjourned from the Circuit Court of James’ City County. The judge of that court during its session in April, 1811, brought into court the following certificate, which was ordered to be entered.

[71] ‘‘Virginia to wit. On the 25th day of January, 1811, I, William Nelson, one of the judges of the general court, and judge of the circuit court of James’ City county, having taken the affidavit of a witness concerning a duel, then about to take place between William Irvine, and James W. Murdaugh, called upon Benjamin B. Jones, and demanded his affidavit as additional testimony, on which to ground a warrant against those concerned. The said Benjamin B. Jones wished to consult counsel, and after consulting them, refused to give me any information on the subject. I informed him that according to the opinion of some, I had a right to commit him, but as I had doubts on the subject I should not do that, but should either proceed against him at the then next session of the circuit court of James’ City county, or refer the case to the general court.” The circuit court then ordered the certificate and the follow-271 ing questions to be adjourned to

Footnotes

Commonwealth v. Jones, 1 Va. Cas. 270 (Va. Super. Ct. 1812).

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