United States v. Baker
1 D.C. 268
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United States v. Baker, 1 D.C. 268 (D.D.C. 1805).
Opinion
decided that Howard was a competent witness to prove his own authority as agent of the plaintiff; that it was not necessary that the authority should have been given in writing, and that he had a right to enter the house with the officer, and to remain in the house long enough to show the property, and for the officer to take an inventory. Verdict guilty; fined ten dollars.
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