Supreme Court of the United States, 1816

United States v. Coolidge

United States v. Coolidge
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 21, 1816 · Johnson
14 U.S. 415; 4 L. Ed. 124; 1 Wheat. 415; 1816 U.S. LEXIS 336 (United States Reports)

United States v. Coolidge

Opinion

Johnson, J.

delivered the opinion, ol the court.

Upon the question now before the court a difference of opinion has existed, and still exists, among the members of the court. We should, therefore, have been willing to have heard the question discussed upon solemn argument. But the attorney-general has declined to argue,,the cause; and no counsel appears for the defendant. Under these circumstances the court would not choose to review their former decision in the case of the United States v. Hudson and Goodwin, or draw it into doubt. They *417 will, therefore, certify an opinion to the circuit court in conformity with that decision. J .

Certificate for the.defendant. a

a

Vide, 1 Gallison, 488, for the learned and elaborate opinion of Mr. J. Story, in the circuit court, in this case, tending to show that all offences within the admiralty jurisdiction are cognizable by the circuit court, and in the absence. of positive law, are punishable by 'fine and imprisonment. •

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