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Voss v. Baker
1 Cranch 104
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1802
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MARSHALL, Circuit Judge, absent.

(This opinion was grounded upon the principle that in trespass there are no accessories; and that in a case where a person would be an accessory in felony, he will be a. principal in trespass.)

KILTY, Chief Judge,

was inclined to give the instruction as prayed.

CItANCH, Circuit Judge,

contra, that the act shall relate back to the time of the principal trespass. (Qutere.)

Verdict for the defendant.

Case Details

Case Name: Voss v. Baker
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
Date Published: Dec 15, 1802
Citation: 1 Cranch 104
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