Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1841

State v. Von Glon

State v. Von Glon
Court of Appeals of South Carolina · Decided February 15, 1841 · Neall, Whole
26 S.C.L. 187

State v. Von Glon

Opinion of the Court

Curia, per

O’Neall, J.

The point made in this case was decided by the Constitutional Court, at Columbia, Fall Term, 1818, in the case against Súber, and has ever since been regarded as settled. If, however, it was open for argument, it is plain that under the words of the Act, any trading with a slave, without'a permit from his owner or employer, in buying or selling, for cash or on credit, for much or for little is an indictable offence.

The motion is dismissed.

The whole Court concurred.

11 Stat., 38, § 63. An.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.