WOOD v. LIDE


8 U.S. 180 (____)

4 Cranch 180

WOOD v. LIDE.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P.B. Key, for plaintiff in error.


The Chief Justice stated that there had been some difference of opinion among the judges, which arose from their not understanding perfectly the facts of the case.

If the writ of error had been served when it was not in force, (that is, after its return day,) such service would have been void. But if served while in force, a return afterwards will be good.

The service or a writ of error is the lodging a copy thereof...

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