SUDLER v. HUDSON, 2 Del. Cas. 383 (1818)

Ridgely’s Notebook II, 59 JOSEPH SUDLER and HENRY DAVIS v. HENRY HUDSON Court of Chancery of Delaware, Sussex County. March 10, 1818. [Bill in chancery to release an attached debt and vacate a judgment against a garnishee and transfer it to complainant, and for other relief.] [Wells for complainant. Robinson for respondent.] THE CHANCELLOR. This […]

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STATE v. TUMLIN, 1 Del. Cas. 550 (1818)

Clayton’s Notebook, 59 STATE v. JOHN TUMLIN. Court of Common Pleas of Delaware, Kent County. May, 1818. In this case the Court held that horse racing is indictable, though no liquor is sold on the ground; and this on the Statute, 2 Del. Laws 866. T. Clayton, for defendant, objected that by 2 Del. Laws […]

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STATE v. JOHNS, 1 Del. Cas. 551 (1818)

Clayton’s Notebook, 59 STATE v. JOHN JOHNS. Court of Common Pleas of Delaware, Kent County. May, 1818. This was an indictment for a misdemeanor in receiving stolen goods from certain persons unknown to the grand inquest. Hall, for the prisoner, contended that the 14th section of c. 22a, 1 Del. Laws 70, would not support […]

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