United States v. Bell

24 F. Cas. 1081, 1 Cranch 94

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United States v. Bell, 24 F. Cas. 1081, 1 Cranch 94 (circtddc 1802).

Opinion

Indictment for stealing. Slaves were permitted to be sworn on the part of the United States against the prisoner [Betty Bell, alias Mullican, a free mulatto]. Old Acts Va. 348; Code 1792, pp. 199, 200; Act 1801, Jan. 21, § 4.

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