Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Groves v. Slaughter

40 US 449, 10 L. Ed. 800 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
497 "In this case, it is consented that the question of fraud is waived by the defendants, except
as hereinafter reserved. The case is to be defended, solely, on the question of the legality and …

United States v. Dickson

40 US 141, 10 L. Ed. 689, 1841 US LEXIS 260 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
The defendant in error, Samuel W. Dickson, was duly appointed a Receiver of Public
Moneys, for the Choctaw district, in Mississippi, and entered upon the duties of his office, on the …

THE UNITED STATES v. The Amistad

40 US 518, 10 L. Ed. 826 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
This is the case of an appeal from the decree of the Circuit Court of the District of
Connecticut, sitting in admiralty. The leading facts, as they appear upon the transcript of the …

United States v. Bank of Metropolis

40 US 377, 10 L. Ed. 774 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
This is an action of assumpsit brought by the United States to recover the sum of twenty-seven
thousand eight hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty-seven cents. The defendants pleaded …

VAUGHAN ET AL. v. NORTHUP ET AL.

40 US 1, 10 L. Ed. 639 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
The facts, so far as they are necessary to be stated upon the present occasion, are, that one James
Moody, an inhabitant of Kentucky, died in that state about the year 1802, intestate, without leaving …

Brush v. Ware

40 US 93, 10 L. Ed. 672 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
That Hockaday left a will in which he disposed of his personal estate only, and appointed
Ware, with two other persons, his executors. Ware proved the will, the others declining to act; …

Gratiot v. United States

40 US 336, 10 L. Ed. 759 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
This is the case of a writ of error to the Circuit Court of the District of Missouri. The original action
was assumpsit, brought by the United States against General Gratiot, the plaintiff in error, as …

Minis v. United States

40 US 423, 10 L. Ed. 791 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
This is the case of a writ of error to the Circuit Court for the District of Georgia. The original suit
was brought by the United States against Doctor Philip Minis, (the plaintiff in error,) to recover …

Houseman v. Cargo of Schooner North Carolina

40 US 40, 10 L. Ed. 653 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
Upon the night of the 14th of March, being five days out, the vessel struck upon the Pickles
reef, which is about ninety-five miles from Key West. She was discovered on the next morning …

United States v. Boyd

40 US 187, 10 L. Ed. 706 - Supreme Court, 1841 - Google Scholar
"The condition of the foregoing obligation is such, that whereas the President of the United States
hath, pursuant to law, appointed the said Gordon D. Boyd, Receiver of Public Moneys for the …