Server v. State

2 Blackf. 35, 1826 Ind. LEXIS 21
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 15, 1826
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Server v. State, 2 Blackf. 35, 1826 Ind. LEXIS 21 (Ind. 1826).

Opinion

IN an indictment for perjury, the oath said to be false was charged to have been administered in the Circuit Court by S. G. as deputy clerk.- Held, that no proof of the appointment of the deputy clerk was necessary; that in administering the oath, S. C. acted under the superintendence of the Court; and that the oath was as obligatory as if it had been administered by one of the judges.

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