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Case No. 8,797.

McGILL v. SHEHEE.

[1 Cranch, C. C. 62.]1

Circuit Court, District of Columbia.

Jan. Term, 1802.

COSTS—CONTINUANCE—ATTACHMENT.

If judgment be rendered against the defendant in a cause which has been continued at the costs of the defendant the court will not issue an attachment against the defendant for the costs of the continuance.

Motion for an attachment of contempt against the defendant, for not paying the costs of a former continuance, the cause having been continued, at October term, at the cost of the defendant The cause had been tried at this term, and judgment for the plaintiff. Motion overruled.

[See Case No. 8,796.]

1 [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]

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