Sherburne v. Semmes
21 F. Cas. 1266, 2 D.C. 446, 2 Cranch 446
U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia·Decided April 15, 1824·Published·Cited by 1 cases
Opinion
having doubts concerning their jurisdiction, requested the gentlemen of the bar, if so disposed, to argue the question, whether this Court can try a case, either with or without a jury, which has been tried by a jury before a justice of the peace; and for that purpose, continued until the next term, all the appeals in cases over the value of $20.
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