The United States v. Evans, 9 U.S. 280 (1809).
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The United States
v.
Evans
Supreme Court of the United States.
Feb 27, 1809.
9 U.S. 280
Cited by 13 opinions  |  Published

9 U.S. 280

5 Cranch 280

3 L.Ed. 101

THE UNITED STATES
v.
EVANS.

February Term, 1809

1

ERROR to the district court for the Kentucky district.

2

In the court below, the judge at the trial rejected certain testimony which was offered by the attorney for the United States, who thereupon took a bill of exceptions, and became nonsuit, and afterwards, at the same term, moved the court to set aside the nonsuit and grant a new trial, upon the ground that the judge had erred in rejecting the testimony. But the court overruled the motion, and refused a new trial; whereupon the attorney for the United States sued out his writ of error.

3

The case was submitted by the Attorney-General and Rowan, without argument.

4

MARSHALL, Ch. J. delivered the opinion of the court, that in such a case, where there has been a nonsuit, and a motion to reinstate overruled, the court could not interfere.

5

Judgment affirmed.