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State v. Hargrove

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1832
2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)

Opinion

Spring Sessions, 1832.


Agreement to fight.

If two agree to fight both are guilty; and each may be indicted. Ib. On an indictment for passing counterfeit money, the note must be clearly identified. Hargrove was indicted for attempting to pass a counterfeit note to H. F. Rodney. The prisoner was in possession of two counterfeit notes, one of which he offered to J. M'Main, the other to Rodney. Rodney could not say which of the two was offered to him. The court directed an acquittal, because the note charged could not be identified as the one offered to Rodney. State vs. Hargrove. Sussex, Spring Sessions, 1832.


Summaries of

State v. Hargrove

Courts of General Sessions and of Oyer and Terminer of Delaware, Sussex County
Jan 1, 1832
2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)
Case details for

State v. Hargrove

Case Details

Full title:State vs. Hargrove

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

Date published: Jan 1, 1832

Citations

2 Del. 527 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1832)