United States v. Tolson

1 D.C. 269
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedDecember 15, 1803
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
United States v. Tolson, 1 D.C. 269 (D.D.C. 1803).

Opinion

The Court,

however, overruled the objection,

(Kilty, C. J., absent,)

and the prisoner was convicted and punished by fine and whipping. Upon the trial, the owner of the watch having released to the United States his share of any fine which the Court might impose, was examined as a witness in chief. . See 1 Hawk, c. 33, $ 9 ; 2 Hawk. 221; 7 Co. 2 (a.) ; 2 Hale, P. C. 163 ; 2 Hawk. 220; Doug. 796 ; 2 Hawk. 247, § 47 ; 1 Hawk. 136; and the case of The Commonwealth v. Cullins, 1 Mass. Rep. 116. See U. S. v. Clancy, [ante, 13]; U. S. v. Hare, [ante, 82] ; U. S. v. McCan and Dulany, [ante, 207]; U. S. v. Brown, [ante, 210.]

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Commonwealth v. Cullins
1 Mass. 116 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1804)

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