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State v. Boston

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1834
2 Del. 529 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1834)

Opinion

1834.


Coin embraced by the term chattels.

On an objection that an indictment for stealing certain pieces of coin called dollars, the "goods and chattels" of H. S., could not be sustained, on the ground that they were not goods or chattels; it was ruled, that money or coin is embraced under the term chattels in our statute; that if it was not so, stealing it could not be punished. Sussex, 1834. State vs. Boston.


Summaries of

State v. Boston

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1834
2 Del. 529 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1834)
Case details for

State v. Boston

Case Details

Full title:State vs. Boston

Court:Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County

Date published: Jan 1, 1834

Citations

2 Del. 529 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1834)