CUSTISS v. GEORGETOWN AND ALEXANDRIA TURNPIKE CO(1810)
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1810 ERROR to the circuit court for the district of Columbia, sitting at Alexandria, which had quashed an inquisition taken by the marshal condemning land of Mr.…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1810 ERROR to the circuit court for the district of Columbia, sitting at Alexandria, which had quashed an inquisition taken by the marshal condemning land of Mr.…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1809 ERROR to the circuit court for the district of Georgia. The declaration, or petition, as it is there called, was as follows: District of Georgia. To…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1808 THIS was an appeal from the sentence of the circuit court of the district of Columbia, reversing that of the district court, which condemned the schooner…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1808 THESE cases were argued in connexion with that of Rose v. Himely. MARSHALL, Ch. J. delivered the opinion of the court, as follows: This case differs…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1807 THIS was an appeal from the sentence of the circuit court for the district of Pennsylvania, in a cause civil and maritime, in which Jennings…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1807 C. LEE moved for a habeas corpus to the marshal of the district of Columbia, to bring up the body of Samuel Swartwout, who had been…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1806 THIS was an appeal from a decree of the circuit court, for the district of Massachusetts, which dismissed the complainants' bill in chancery, for want of…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1806 THIS was a case certified from the circuit court for the fifth circuit, and Virginia district, in chancery sitting, in which the opinions of the judges…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1806 JOHN ATKINS BURFORD, a prisoner confined in the jail of the county of Alexandria, in the district of Columbia, petitioned this court for a habeas corpus,…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1805 ERROR to the circuit court of the district of Columbia, sitting at Washington, upon a judgment in favour of the traverser, on a demurrer to an…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1805 ERROR to the circuit court of Pennsylvania. This writ of error was prosecuted by the United States who were plaintiffs in the court below. The questions…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1805 THIS case came before the court, on a certificate of division of opinion by the judges of the circuit court of the district of Virginia. The…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1804 Appeal from the circuit court of Massachusetts. On the 9th of February 1799 an act was passed by congress, entitled 'an act further to suspend the…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1804 ERROR to the circuit court of the district of Massachusetts. In the circuit court of Massachusetts, John Barker Church, Jun. instituted an action against the defendant…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1803 ERROR from the fifth circuit in the Virginia district. A judgment was obtained by the defendant in error, in the court of the United States for…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1803 AT the December term 1801, William Marbury, Dennis Ramsay, Robert Townsend Hooe, and William Harper, by their counsel [5 U.S. 137, 138] severally moved the court for a…
Argued: Decided: February 1, 1803 WRIT of error to the general court of the territory north west of the river Ohio. This court was established by an ordinance of the colonial…
Argued: Decided: May 1, 1802 CASE. The defendant filed the pollowing plea in abatement: 'The said James Greenleaf, who is impleaded by the addition and description of a citizen of…
Argued: Decided: December 1, 1801 ERROR to the circuit court of Connecticut. The schooner Peggy was captured as prize by the United States armed vessel, the Trumbull, David Jewitt, Esq. commander,…
Argued: Decided: April 1, 1800 THE defendant, being indicted for a libel on the President, applied to the Court, for a letter to be addressed by them, to several members…