Morris v. Creel

1 Va. Cas. 333, 3 Va. 333, 1814 Va. LEXIS 4
General Court of Virginia·Decided November 12, 1814·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

The plaintiff instituted an action on the case against the defendants on a libel, in the Superior Court of law for Wood county. In the progress of the cause he obtained from the court an order for a subpoena duces tecum, against the clerk of the executive council of the commonwealth, commanding him to attend the said court as a witness for the plaintiff, and to bring with him from the files of his office, a certain memorial addressed to the executive, by John Stokeley and others, touching the conduct of the plaintiff as escheator, &c.

The subpcena was executed on the clerk of the council, who did not attend as a witness at the court, according to the directions of the process. The plaintiff then moved the court, that an attachment be awarded against him, for his said contempt, returnable to the next term of the said court. And the court not being fully advised what order to make on the said motion, but considering the question of law arising thereon to be new, and difficult, adjourned the same to the general court for their opinion.

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Morris v. Creel, 1 Va. Cas. 333, 3 Va. 333, 1814 Va. LEXIS 4 (Va. Super. Ct. 1814).

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