Argument of Richard T. Merrick, special assistant attorney-general, in case of the United States vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, Montford C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady, and William H. Turner, in the Supreme court of the District of Columbia.
August 24, 25, and 28, 1882.
Description
- Related Names
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Dorsey, John W.
Turner, William H., defendant.
Brady, Thomas Jefferson, 1839-1904, defendant.
Rerdell, Montfort C., defendant.
Vaile, Harvey M., defendant.
Dorsey, Stephen Wallace, 1842-1916, defendant.
Peck, John M., defendant.
Miner, John R., defendant.
Dorsey, John W., defendant.
District of Columbia. Supreme Court (1863-1936)
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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[Washington, Govt. print. off., 1882]
- Note
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"The defendants are charged with having conspired to defraud the United States. The means by which this defrauding was to be accomplished are certain contracts for carrying the mail over certain designated routes."--p. 3.
- Physical Description
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1 p. l., 94 p.
23 cm.
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