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The Papers of John Marshall: Vol. V Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800 (Papers of John Marshall) Hardcover - 1987
by Marshall, John; Ingrid M. Hillinger
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- Title The Papers of John Marshall: Vol. V Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800 (Papers of John Marshall)
- Author Marshall, John; Ingrid M. Hillinger
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- Publisher The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill
- Date April 1, 1987
- ISBN 9780807817469
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The Papers of John Marshall: Vol. V: Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800
by John Marshall; Ingrid M. Hillinger; Editor-Charles F. Hobson; Editor-Fredrika J. Teute; Editor-George H. Hoemann
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Papers of John Marshall Volume V: Selected Law Cases, 1784-1800
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Hardcover, ISBN 0807817465Publisher: University of North Carolina Press, 1987 Illustrated.. Hard cover. New No dust jacket I think this is brand new It is totally unmarked. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 653 p. Contains: Illustrations. Papers of John Marshall: Correspondence, Papers & Selected Judicial Opinions, 5. Audience: General/trade. Virginia Court of Appeals; General Court; British Debt cases; US Circuit court of Virginia, High Court of Chancery; Fredericksburg District and General; sources of his practice. Illustrated.In 1801, John Marshall became the 4th Chief Justce of The United States and was largely responsible for the development of constitutional law.
In 1807, when President Thomas Jefferson charged Vice President Aaron Burr with treason, Marshall ruled that the prosecution lacked sufficient evidence to prove treason, and charged Burr with a high misdemeanor instead. Marshall set Burr's bail at $10,000. The high misdemeanor case was later sent to a jury, who, based… Read More
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