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Domestic News March 27, 1879

Independent Statesman

Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

The Supreme Court adjourned Friday night after disposing of over 50 cases, including judgment on Lewis Barter's verdict pending sentencing, continuation of Buzzell's case to June, and decisions on six or seven railway cases.

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Supreme Court—Law Term.

The court adjourned, Friday night, after having disposed of over fifty cases of more or less importance, involving legal points, but nothing of especial public interest. In the case of Lewis Barter, it was held that there be judgment on the verdict, and he will now be sentenced unless the Attorney General takes the matter out of the hands of the court, in accordance with the appeal of Barter's counsel. Buzzell's case was continued till June, for further consideration. Six or seven railway cases were decided. The Judges have been a long time making preparations for this term of court, and made quick work of it, yesterday, in the delivery of opinions.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Supreme Court Law Term Court Adjournment Lewis Barter Case Buzzell Case Railway Cases

What entities or persons were involved?

Lewis Barter Buzzell

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Friday Night

Key Persons

Lewis Barter Buzzell

Outcome

judgment on the verdict in lewis barter's case, with sentencing pending unless appealed by attorney general; buzzell's case continued till june; six or seven railway cases decided; over fifty cases disposed of overall.

Event Details

The Supreme Court adjourned Friday night after handling over fifty cases involving legal points but nothing of especial public interest. Judges delivered opinions yesterday after long preparations.

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