State v. Briggs
3 S.C.L. 8
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Bluebook
State v. Briggs, 3 S.C.L. 8 (usdistct 1794).
Opinion
But by the court.
The rule with respect to^ time, is to include the day on which the motion is made. The computation of time must commence from the time when the motion was made. The whole day must be included, because there can be no fractions of a day.
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