Starret's Case

1 U.S. 356
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 15, 1788
StatusPublished

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Starret's Case, 1 U.S. 356 (1788).

Opinion

*McKean, Chief Justice.

Wood is a writer of great authority, and frequently cited with respect in Westminster Hall. In the case before us, the execution has regularly issued, upon a judgment regularly obtained ; and although we should certainly protect suitors, witnesses and jurors, from an arrest on mesne process, during their attendance upon the court, and for a reasonable time in coming and going, yet no case has been shown, which will justify our interference, to discharge a man taken in execution, on the ground of such a protection. It is, indeed, the privilege of the court that is infringed ; and it is discretionary, to grant it, on some occasions, and to refuse it, upon others,

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