Supreme Court of the United States, 1850

Hoyt v. United States

Hoyt v. United States
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided December 15, 1850 · Crittenden
51 U.S. 646 (United States Reports)

Hoyt v. United States

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Attorney-General Crittenden

moved the court to dismiss this cause for irregularity in the bill of exceptions, which was opposed by Messrs. Evans and Walker, of counsel for the plaintiff in error. Whereupon this court, not being now here sufficiently advised of and concerning what order to render in the premises, took time.to consider.

On consideration of the motion made in this cause by Mr. Attorney-General on the 6th instant, and of the arguments of counsel thereupon had, it' is now here ordered by the court, that the whole case be argued upon the bill of exceptions.

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