United States v. Clancey

25 F. Cas. 440, 1 Cranch 13
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedJune 15, 1801
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
United States v. Clancey, 25 F. Cas. 440, 1 Cranch 13 (circtddc 1801).

Opinion

Indictment [against John Clancey], under the act of congress, for stealing the goods of Luke O’Dea.

The attorney for the United States offered the owner of the goods as a witness. The counsel for the prisoner objected, because, by the act of congress, half of the fine Is to go to the owner.

The witness executed a release to the United States of his half of the fine, whereupon he was sworn.

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