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Seibert v. United States (129 U.S. 192)/Opinion of the Court

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803461Seibert v. United States (129 U.S. 192) — Opinion of the CourtStephen Johnson Field

United States Supreme Court

129 U.S. 192

Seibert  v.  United States


The facts of this case are similar to those in Seibert v. Lewis, before the court at its October term, 1886, (122 U.S. 284, 7 Sup. Ct. Rep. 1190,) and it is admitted by the counsel for the plaintiff in error that the decision there, if adhered to, will control here. He, however, asks us to reconsider our rulings, and reverse our former judgment. We see no reason to justify such reconsideration and change of position. The very elaborate argument of counsel is but a re-presentation of the reasons originally offered against the decision in that and analogous cases. Seibert v. Lewis was very carefully and elaborately considered, and to the doctrines there announced we adhere. Upon its authority the judgment of the court below must be affirmed, and it is so ordered.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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