Special Session for the Trial of Criminal Causes

4 D.C. 337

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Special Session for the Trial of Criminal Causes, 4 D.C. 337 (circtddc 1833).

Opinion

The Court

(Morsell, J., contrd,)

was, after argument, (in which the following cases were cited and considered, "namely: United States v. Hamilton, 3 Dall. 18; The United States v. The Insurgents of Pennsylvania, 3 Id. 514; and Cornell’s case, 2 Mason, 92, 100;) decidedly of opinion that the Court, at this special session, cannot try any cause which was pending at the last stated session.

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United States v. Hamilton
3 U.S. 17 (Supreme Court, 1795)

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