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United States v. Richardson
5 Cranch 348
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1837
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But the Court

(Thruston, J.,

absent,) said that he had no right to restrain her from speaking; and his language showed an intent to strike upon her violation of a condition which he had no right to impose. Suppose a stranger comes to my house armed, and raises his club over my head, within striking distance, and threatens to beat me unless I will go out of, and abandon my house; surely that would be an assault. So if a highwayman puts a pistol to my breast, and threatens to shoot me unless I give him my money ; this would be evidence of an assault, and would be charged as such in the indictment.

Verdict, guilty; fined ten dollars.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Richardson
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
Date Published: Nov 15, 1837
Citation: 5 Cranch 348
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