Commonwealth v. Trask
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Opinion
The grand jury gave information that the said Caleb had been imprisoned for dangerously wounding one Byram Sampson, of which wound the said Byram was still languishing, and it was uncertain whether he would not die of the same wound. Whereupon, the said Caleb, being set to the bar, upon the motion of Morton, Attorney-General, was remanded to the prison, to be there detained until it should probably appear that the danger was over
See 2 Hale’s Hist. P. C. 134.
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