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  • Thelasson vs. Crammond

    Case Year
    1806
    Court Case Term
    State
    Court Case Type

    “Upon an affidavit that the defendant had not, until last night, discovered ground for an additional exception to the award; the Court permitted him to file it, saying; though the same reason might not have been a sufficient one to sanction the filing of exceptions originally, after the four days, because then the cause might be out of the reach of the Court; yet, as the cause is depending, an amendment may be made, where the proper foundation is laid for asking the indulgence.”

  • United States v. Craig

    Case Year
    1827
    Court Case Term
    State
    Court Case Type

    "1. In a prosecution for forgery of bank notes against one, the prosecutor, after laying a foundation by proof for connecting the prisoner with other persons in the general transactions, may give evidence that different parts of the machine employed in the counterfeiting were found in the possession of other persons respectively; but as to the effect of such evidence and the fact, the jury must decide . . . 3. Comparison of hands is not evidence in a criminal case."