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
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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- 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.