Michigan Supreme Court, 1824

Westbrook v. Taft

Westbrook v. Taft
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1824
3 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 307

Westbrook v. Taft

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries (1824-25): Journal3: (1) Rule to declare and to plead *p. 481. Journal 4: (2) Motion for separate juries overruled, jury impaneled, witnesses sworn MS p. 9; (3) jury trial MS p. 10; (4) verdict MS p. 11; (5) attendance of witnesses proved MS p. 11; (6) motion for new trial MS p. 13; (7) motion for new trial overruled MS p. 57; (8) judgment for costs MS p. 60.

Papers in File: (i) Precipe for habeas corpus; (2) writ of habeas corpus and return; (3) recognizance and justification of bail; (4) stipulation for time to declare and plead; (5) declaration; (6) copy of execution issued by John K. Smith, J. P.; (7) plea of not guilty; (8-9) pleas of not guilty *308and notice of justification; (io) precipe for subpoena; (11-12) subpoenas; (13-14) notices of taking depositions; (15-18) depositions of Seth Taft, David Cottrell, Amasa Hemenger and James B. Woolverton, respectively; (19) deposition envelope; (20) motion for separate juries; (21) precipe for subpoena; (22) subpoena; (23) precipe for subpoena; (24) verdict; (25) reasons for new trial; (26) motion and reasons for new trial.

1824-36 Calendar, MS p. 5. Recorded in Book B, MS pp. 469-74.

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