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Praecipe in People v. Furrow & Rice, [Law papers].

Praecipe in People v. Furrow & Rice, [Law papers].

Summary: Furrow and Rice stole Deck's horse. The state's attorney indicted Furrow and Rice for larceny, and Furrow and Rice retained Lincoln and pleaded not guilty. The jury found Furrow and Rice guilty and sen... More

Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].
Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More

Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].
Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More

Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More

Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].

Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More

Praecipe in People v. Furrow & Rice, [Law papers].

Praecipe in People v. Furrow & Rice, [Law papers].

Summary: Furrow and Rice stole Deck's horse. The state's attorney indicted Furrow and Rice for larceny, and Furrow and Rice retained Lincoln and pleaded not guilty. The jury found Furrow and Rice guilty and sen... More