Eason v. Westbrook

1 N.C. 267
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 15, 1818
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Eason v. Westbrook, 1 N.C. 267 (N.C. 1818).

Opinion

Ham., J.

delivered the opinion of the Court.

It is said in Fitzherbert's N. B. 116, K. that a writ of conspiracy for indicting for felony doth not lie but against two persons ⅛⅛ the feast, and that both or neither must be found guiltyf but a writ of conspiracy for indicting one of trespass or other falsity lieth against one person only.

And it appears from many adjudged cases that an action on the case in the nature of a conspiracy will lie against one, or if brought against many all may be acquitted but one,

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