Lewis v. Campau

Supreme Court of the United States
Lewis v. Campau, 70 U.S. 106 (1866)
18 L. Ed. 211; 3 Wall. 106; 1865 U.S. LEXIS 691

Lewis v. Campau

Opinion

The CHIEF JUSTICE:

Neither the validity of the statute, nor its construction was in any way drawn in question. The only question the court had to pass upon, and this only *107 incidentally as affecting the admissibility of evidence, was the value of the land.

This is not a question which can be brought into this court under the 25th section of the Judiciary Act.

Writ of error dismissed.

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Syllabus
A final judgment or decree by the highest court of law or equity of a Stats that revenue stamps attached to a deed offered in evidence and objected to as not having stamps proportioned to the value of the land conveyed are sufficient — is not a subject for review by this court under the 25th section of the Judiciary Act of 1789.