United States v. Nathan

4 D.C. 470

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Bluebook
United States v. Nathan, 4 D.C. 470 (circtddc 1834).

Opinion

Indictment for stealing a pair of shoes, of the value of one dollar. The prisoner pleaded guilty; and he was sentenced by the Court to be burnt in the hand in open court, and to be whipped with ten stripes. See United States v. John Clark, a slave, at November term, 1825, (2 Cranch, C. C. 620.)

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United States v. Clark
25 F. Cas. 441 (U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia, 1825)

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