Michigan Supreme Court, 1824

United States v. Brush

United States v. Brush
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1824
3 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 205

United States v. Brush

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries (1821-25): Journal 3: (1) Appearance, continued *p. 227; (2) jury impaneled *p. 340; (3) witness sworn *p. 340; (4) constable sworn to attend jury *p. 340; (5) verdict *p. 340; (6) motion for new trial *p. 340; (7) attendance of witness proved *p. 340. Journal 4: (8) Judgment MS p. 63.

Papers in File: (i) Precipe for process; (2) summons and return; (3) declaration and plea of non assumpsit; (4) precipe for subpoena; (5) subpoena; (6) demand for bill of particulars; (7) subpoena; (8) subpoena duces tecum; (9) bill of particulars; (10) panel of jurors; (11) verdict; (12) reasons for new trial; (13) affidavit of William Brown; (14) certificate of amount due Detroit Fund; (15) memo, of amount of debt and interest; (16) order of governor and judges re taking judgment; (17) transcripts from records of governor and judges sitting as a land board; (18) precipe in action brought in court for District of Huron and Detroit by Elijah Brush, Treasurer, against Joseph Campau.

Office Docket, MS p. 152, c. 80. (Case 130 of 1820) Recorded in Book C, MS pp. 51-54.

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