Craig v. Richards
6 F. Cas. 731, 1 Cranch 84
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedApril 15, 1802
StatusPublished
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Craig v. Richards, 6 F. Cas. 731, 1 Cranch 84 (circtddc 1802).
Opinion
But
being inclined to think that they could not compel the clerk to bring his records out of Virginia, refused to instruct the jury that it was necessary for the plaintiff to produce the original note.
Bill of exceptions taken, but no writ of error was prosecuted.
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