United States v. Long
1 D.C. 373
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United States v. Long, 1 D.C. 373 (D.D.C. 1806).
Opinion
refused to suffer parol evidence to go to the jury, of the contents of the warrant, as there was not sufficient evidence to raise a presumption that it was lost, or could not be had. See U. S. v. Pignel, [ante, 310]; U. S. v. Lambell, and U. S. v. Wary, [ante, 312.]
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