Commonwealth v. St. Clair
1 Gratt. 557
Opinion
The court is unanimously of opinion, and doth decide, that judgment ought to be rendered for the defendant against the prosecutor, for the costs in this case—which is ordered to be certified &c.
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Commonwealth v. St. Clair, 1 Gratt. 557 (Va. Super. Ct. 1844).
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