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Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Apple v. Russel & Parish.
    On a several plea to the jury — one of the defendants is acquitted and recovers his own cost, his witnesses and half the court and jury’s fees paid, and for one attorney.
    Action of trover for a quarter of a vessel taken by execution, and sold to Bussel who was the creditor, who sold the vessel and received the money for her; Parish was the officer that took the vessel by Russel’s direction. The defendants severally plead not guilty. Issue to the jury. The jury found Russel guilty, and Parish not guilty.
   The court taxed for Parish his own cost, aid for his own witnesses; also half of the court and jury fees which he paid, and one attorney’s fee.