United States v. Davis
4 D.C. 606
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedNovember 15, 1835
StatusPublished
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Bluebook
United States v. Davis, 4 D.C. 606 (circtddc 1835).
Opinion
Upon the trial a mulatto man named Collins, born of a white woman, and not in a state of servitude by law, was admitted by the Court to testify for the defendant, who was a white man.
See the Act of Maryland, 1717, c. 13, § 2.
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