Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1802

Commonwealth v. Gibbs

Commonwealth v. Gibbs
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided December 15, 1802
4 U.S. 220 (United States Reports)

Commonwealth v. Gibbs

Opinion of the Court

The Coubt delivered a full and decided opinion, in the charge to the jury, that the questions, proposed by the judges of the election, were illegal ; that Mr. Beckley could not, therefore, be considered in the execution of his duty, when he insisted upon an answer to those questions ; and that, consequently, the defendant was not liable to an indictment, under the election law (hoAvever he might otherwise be charged), for resisting, in the way that he did, the demand upon his father, to answer questions tending to criminate himself.

Verdict, not guilty.

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