South-western Railroad v. Pickett
South-western Railroad v. Pickett
Opinion of the Court
It is the stern enactment of the Legislature that if a Railroad Company allow a “ slave ” to go off on their cars without a ticket or permit from the master, overseer, or person controlling said slave, the Railroad Company shall be liable therefor in damages to the owner. There is no question in the case as to whether Amanda, the mulatto woman, when
This is, in its peculiar character, a hard case on the Railroad Company; but such an one cannot, since the abolition of slavery, occur again.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- South-western Railroad Company, in error v. Thomas Pickett, in error
- Status
- Published