Michigan Supreme Court, 1836

United States v. One Flat & Twenty-Two Barrels Flour, Claimed by McCarthy

United States v. One Flat & Twenty-Two Barrels Flour, Claimed by McCarthy
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1836
5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 191

United States v. One Flat & Twenty-Two Barrels Flour, Claimed by McCarthy

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries: (1) Dec. 21, 1821: claim made, appraisers appointed; (2) Dec. 24, 1821: return of appraisers filed, bond to prosecute claim filed, property ordered delivered to claimant; *192(3) Sept. 10, 1822: libel filed, notice ordered published; (4) Sept. 21, 1822: motion for commission to take depositions granted; (5) Oct. 9, 1822: proclamation made, claim made, notice of intention to apply for remission of forfeiture, continued, attendance of witnesses proved; (6) Sept. 20, 1823: property condemned; (7) Oct. 11, 1823: judgment against claimant and bondsmen for value of goods.

Papers in File (1821-23): (1) Copy of order appointing appraisers, appraisers’ return; (2) precipe for subpoena; (3) subpoena; (4) libel; (5) form of interrogatories; (6) claim; (7) writ of fi. fa. and return; (8) receipt—Louis Moran to collector.

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