Hamilton v. Moore

Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Date filed: 1797-08-15
Citations: 3 U.S. 371, 1 L. Ed. 642, 3 Dall. 371, 1797 U.S. LEXIS 207
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3 U.S. 371 (____)
3 Dall. 371

HAMILTON
versus
MOORE.

Supreme Court of United States.

*374 Ingersoll and Dallas, for the Defendant in error.

*377 But, THE COURT observed, that there was no error in point of fact; nor any clerical error to amend. The writ bears the date when it was actually sued out and lodged in the office: there is, therefore, nothing on the record, by which it can be amended; and the objection is fatal.

The Writ of Error was, therefore, non-prossed.