Speeches of defendants' counsel and the charge of Judge Burnside in the case of Hinchman vs. Richie, et al.
Reported by Oliver Dyer and Dennis F. Murphy.
Description
- Related Names
-
Williams, Henry Jonathan, 1791-1879
Murphy, D. F. (Dennis Francis)
Gibbons, Charles, 1814-1885
Burnside, Thomas, 1782-1851
Biddle, J. Williams (Jonathan Williams), 1821-1856
Richie, Samuel S.
Dyer, Oliver, 1824-1907
Pennsylvania. Supreme Court
- Language(s)
-
English
- Published
-
Philadelphia, 1849.
- Subjects
-
Richie, Samuel S.
>
Richie, Samuel S. /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Hinchman, Morgan
>
Hinchman, Morgan /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Hinchman, Morgan
Richie, Samuel S.
Trials (Fraud)
>
Trials (Fraud) /
Pennsylvania.
Mentally ill
>
Mentally ill /
Commitment and detention
>
Mentally ill / Commitment and detention /
Pennsylvania.
Insanity (Law)
>
Insanity (Law) /
Pennsylvania.
Commitment of Mentally Ill
>
Commitment of Mentally Ill /
legislation & jurisprudence
Mentally Ill Persons
>
Mentally Ill Persons /
legislation & jurisprudence
Pennsylvania
Trials, litigation, etc.
Legal Case
- Summary
-
Action charging the defendants with malicious conspiracy to confine the plaintiff in an insane asylum in order to compel him to assign his property to wife and children or to some one or more of the defendants, tried in the Supreme court of Pennsylvania, March 9-April 7, 1849.
- Note
-
A case heard before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
- Physical Description
-
176 p.
Viewability
Item Link |
Original Source |
Full view
|
Harvard University
|