Ubited States v. Rutherford

27 F. Cas. 918, 2 D.C. 528, 2 Cranch 528

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Ubited States v. Rutherford, 27 F. Cas. 918, 2 D.C. 528, 2 Cranch 528 (circtddc 1824).

Opinion

The Court

(nem. con.) refused.

Mr. Jones then offered to examine as a witness for the defendant, one Golding, who had been convicted under the post-office law of 30 April, 1810, of embezzling letters and stealing banknotes therefrom, but was pardoned by the President.

The Court (nem. con.) permitted him to be sworn.

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