Morse v. Williams
5 Scam. 285
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Bluebook
Morse v. Williams, 5 Scam. 285 (Ill. 1843).
Opinion
Unless the franscript is properly certified, the case is not in court. The objection is fatal, and the motion must be sustained. Each party will pay his own costs.
Motion sustained.
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