Pelham v. Way

82 U.S. 196
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedDecember 15, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Pelham v. Way, 82 U.S. 196 (1872).

Opinion

Mr. Justice STRONG

delivered the opinion of the court.

That the errors assigned are unfounded is very plain, if [201]*201the record of confiscation in the District Court is not a bar to the recovery by the plaintiff of the debt formerly due to him from Lewis Pelham, and which was evidenced by the note dated March 1, 1862. The decree in that case is doubtless conclusive of all matters then adjudicated upon, and, as it was a proceeding in rem, the subject is to be ascertained from the record, from the information, the monition, and from the marshal’s return. If they show that the “credit,” or the debt due from Lewis Pelham to the plaintiff, was attached, and if the decree was upon the title to that credit, the plaintiff has been divested of his interest therein, and divested in.consequence of the marshal’s false return. On the other hand, if the information, the monition to the marshal, his return, the decree of the court, and the marshal’s sale, all relate to another subject, not to the “debt” or “ credit,” then the plaintiff’ has . not been divested of the credit, and he has sustained no appreciable injury in consequence of the falsity of the marshal’s return. Undoubtedly a debt or a credit was capable of seizure under the confiscation acts, and of subsequent condemnation and sale. This, we ruled in Miller v. The United States,

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