Ridgely’s Notebook IV, 31 THE JUDICIARY. High Court of Errors and Appeals of Delaware. 1822. Saturday, June 8, 1822. The Court met this day. Present: RIDGELY, CHANCELLOR, JOHNS, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Adjourned to Monday next. Monday, June 10, 1822. The Court met. Present: RIDGELY, JOHNS, BOOTH, DAVIS, COOPER, and STOUT. Adjourned to […]
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THE JUDICIARY, 3 Del. Cas. 24 (1822)
Ridgely’s Notebook IV, 31 THE JUDICIARY. High Court of Errors and Appeals of Delaware. 1822. Saturday, June 8, 1822. The Court met this day. Present: RIDGELY, CHANCELLOR, JOHNS, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Adjourned to Monday next. Monday, June 10, 1822. The Court met. Present: RIDGELY, JOHNS, BOOTH, DAVIS, COOPER, and STOUT. Adjourned to […]
STATE v. RUSSEL, 1 Del. Cas. 32 (1794)
Wilson’s Red Book, 31 STATE v. WILLIAM RUSSEL and ABRAHAM HARRIS. Court of Quarter Sessions of Delaware. November, 1794. Evidence that defendants and two others by leave of the captain of a militia company on a muster day rode as light horse, and charged the company twice by riding through them. The first time no […]
PLEASANTON v. BELL, 1 Del. Cas. 511 (1814)
Clayton’s Notebook, 31 NATHANIEL PLEASANTON v. ROBERT BELL et al. Supreme Court of Delaware, Kent County. October, 1814. Page 512 Appeal from the Orphans’ Court. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court, the real estate of Deborah Lewis, deceased, was in the lifetime of her husband, Stephen Lewis, who was tenant by the curtesy, […]
STATE v. MILLER, 1 Del. Cas. 512 (1814)
Clayton’s Notebook, 31 STATE v. MINGO MILLER. Supreme Court of Delaware, Kent County. October, 1814. In this case a child about nine years old, who knew not the nature and obligation of an oath, was not admitted to testify. For, 1 Hale P.C. 634, (examined by court without oath); contra, Brazier’s Case, Bull.N.P. 293, Esp.N.P. […]