Durkee v. Varnum
1 Root 410
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Durkee v. Varnum, 1 Root 410 (Colo. 1792).
Opinion
The defendant has confessed himself guilty of tbe trespass; after this if tbe court should find that be was proprietor and legal owner of tbe land it would not justify him, for a man may be guilty of a trespass upon land of which be is the' legal owner, where another has tbe right of possession and improvement. The cause was ordered to be erased from tbe docket.
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