Respublica v. Molder

1 U.S. 33
CourtPhiladelphia County Court of Oyer and Terminer
DecidedSeptember 15, 1778
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Respublica v. Molder, 1 U.S. 33 (1778).

Opinion

[34]*34It is ruled,

by the Court,

That every- person accused, or indicted of high treason, shall have a copy of the whole indictment (but not the names of the witnesses), a reasonable time, not less than one day before the trial; his attorney, counsel or agent requiring the same, and paying reasonable fees therefor ; and shall also be furnished with a copy of the panel of the jurors who are to try him, duly returned by the sheriff, and delivered to him, or his counsel, a reasonable time, not less than one day, before his trial,

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