THE UNITED STATES v. HAWKINS, 35 U.S. 125 (1836)

THE UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR, v. THE HEIRS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF JOSEPH H. HAWKINS, DECEASED. JANUARY TERM, 1836. Although a venire de novo is frequently awarded by a court of error upon a bill of exceptions, to enable parties to amend, and though amendments may, in the sound discretion of the court, upon a […]

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