United States v. Barry

24 F. Cas. 1020, 4 D.C. 606, 4 Cranch 606
U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia·Decided November 15, 1835·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

The CouRT

(nem. con.) was of opinion that the amount as well as value of the note ought to have been averred ; but that the description, “ one hundred silver coins of the value of seventy-five dollars,” was sufficiently certain, and therefore refused to arrest the judgment.

The prisoner was sentenced to the penitentiary for three years.

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United States v. Barry, 24 F. Cas. 1020, 4 D.C. 606, 4 Cranch 606 (circtddc 1835).

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