Case No. 16,349.
UNITED STATES v. SNOW.
[1 Cranch, C. C. 123.]1
Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
June Term, 1803.
PERJURY—SENTENCE.
Upon a conviction of perjury, the court may inflict the punishment of fine, imprisonment, and pillory.
Indictment [against James Snow] for perjury on the trial of Gallowy. Verdict, “Guilty.” Sentenced to pay a fine of $100, to be imprisoned six months, and to stand one hour in the pillory.
1 [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]
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