State v. Newport

4 Del. 567
CourtNew York Court of General Session of the Peace
DecidedJuly 1, 1845
StatusPublished

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State v. Newport, 4 Del. 567 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1845).

Opinion

The Court

rejected the evidence.

Verdict, not guilty.

[Note.—In the case of the State vs. James Webb in Kent, Oyer and Terminer, June term, 1828, the same point was ruled. Quere. Could not Brown have been examined? A person is not convicted so as to render him infamous until judgment. Greenl. Ev. 444.]

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