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1836, Harrison v. Duncan. Charges
1836 charges preferred by William A Harrison, a delegate from Harrison County, against Edwin S. Duncan, a judge of the General Court of Virginia in
the Eighteenth Circuit, Ninth District, regarding conduct unbecoming to a judge. There are various charges contained withing this document. See LLMC
#22997, 23016, and 23019 for related documents. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Duke University Library in Durham,
North Carolina).
Title:   Charges preferred by William A. Harrison, a delegates from the county of Harrison, against Edwin S. Duncan, a judge of the General Court of Virginia, assigned to the Eighteenth Circuit, Ninth District ; Charges preferred by William A. Harrison, a delegate from the county of Harrison, against Edwin S. Duncan, one of the judges of the General Court, assigned to the Ninth District and Eighteenth Circuit, of conduct unbecoming a judge, calculated to hinder and delay the administration of justice in his courts, and to bring the Judiciary of the country into disrepute.
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Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
pt. 1, 1836 Feb. 11YesNo
pt. 2, 1836 Dec. 11YesNo