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U.S. Supreme Court
Sheppard v. Wilson, 46 U.S. 5 How. 210 210 (1847)
Sheppard v. Wilson
46 U.S. (5 How.) 210
Syllabus
Where a writ of error was allowed, the citation signed and the bond approved by the Chief Justice of the territorial court of Iowa, it was a sufficient compliance with the statutes of the United States.
Under the acts of 1789 and 1792, the clerk of the circuit court where the judgment was rendered may issue a writ of error, and a judge of that court may sign the citation, and approve the bond.
