State v. Koch

4 Del. 570

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Bluebook
State v. Koch, 4 Del. 570 (Del. Super. Ct. 1845).

Opinion

Property of a minor; how laid.

The defendant was indicted for a larceny of jewellery and other articles of property belonging to Isabella Chadwick.

The defendant was a German, who could not speak or understand the English language, and the Court directed that two interpreters should be sworn to explain to him the accusation and evidence, and interpret between him and the court and jury.

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