Transcription of Denison v. Tucker - RIT - People
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Denison v. Tucker (Michigan Supreme Court, in William Blume, ed., Transactions of the Supreme Court of Michigan 1805-1814 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1935), )1. A court s hearing any case between a supposed Master and a supposed Slave establishes the slave s right of freedom, a. Either by a judicial decision,.. (386). b. Or by an action against him by the master since that at confer[s] freedom (386), [the court s opinion being unclear which, or both, or whether the judicial decision is identical to the action. ]i. For in the Character of a freeman alone Could he maintain action of any de-scription against the Supposed Master (386).
Denison v. Tucker (Michigan Supreme Court, in William Blume, ed., Transactions of the Supreme Court of Michigan 1805-1814 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1935), I.385. 1. A court’s hearing any case between a “supposed Master” and a “supposed Slave” establishes the
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