Hilton v. Beck

12 F. Cas. 194, 4 D.C. 107, 4 Cranch 107

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Bluebook
Hilton v. Beck, 12 F. Cas. 194, 4 D.C. 107, 4 Cranch 107 (circtddc 1830).

Opinion

The defendant, Beck, was permitted by the Court to testify for himself, upon being indemnified by the plaintiff in the fieri facias.

See the case of Wise v. Bowen, in this Court, at April term, 1821, [2 Cranch, C. C. 239,] arid Dixon v. Waters, at December term, 1824, Id. 527.

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Wise v. Bowen
30 F. Cas. 386 (U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia, 1821)

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