RESLER v. SHEHEE

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5 U.S. 110 (1801)

1 Cranch 110

2 L.Ed. 51

JACOB RESLER, v. JAMES SHEHEE.

Supreme Court of United States.

December 11, 1801.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was, at this term, argued by C. Lee, for plaintiff in error, and Simms and Mason, for defendant.


CHASE, Justice. Have the rules of the Virginia courts been adopted in the circuit court?

The Court. It is true that the courts in Virginia have been very liberal in admitting any plea, at the next term after an office judgment, which was necessary to bring forward the substantial merits of the case, whether it was strictly an issuable plea...

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