Case No. 14,621.
UNITED STATES v. BOLING.
[4 Cranch, C. C. 579.]1
Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
Oct. Term, 1835.
INDICTMENT—CONCLUSION.
An indictment must conclude against the government of the United States.
[Suit by the United States against Joseph Boling.]
Indictment for robbery; against the peace of the United States.
Motion in arrest of judgment, because the indictment did not conclude against the government of the United States. See Act Cong. March 3, 1801, § 2 (2 Stat. 115), “supplementary,” &c.
THE COURT (nem. con.) arrested the judgment
1 [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]
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