State ex rel. Brown v. Lewis

4 Blackf. 20, 1835 Ind. LEXIS 14
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided May 27, 1835·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

WHEN a justice of the peace binds a person in a recognisance to the Circuit Court to answer an accusation of bastardy, the original recognisance should be filed by the justice in the Circuit Court.

It is no objection to such a recognisance, that it is entered into by a third'person and not by the party himself.

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State ex rel. Brown v. Lewis, 4 Blackf. 20, 1835 Ind. LEXIS 14 (Ind. 1835).

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