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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Case No. 11,747.
    RHODES v. BROOKE.
    [1 Cranch, C. C. 206.] 
    
    Circuit Court District of Columbia.
    Dec. Term, 1804.
    Bah. — When Taken — Assignment.
    The defendant may give special bail at any lime during the return term, although the plaintiff may have taken an assignment of the bail-bond.
    Mr. Woodward, for defendant,
    moved to enter special bail.
    Mr. Hewitt, for plaintiff,
    objects that he had taken an assignment of the bail-bond, and contended that the defendant has no right to give special bail after the four first days of the term.
   Cur. ad. vult. Motion granted, and special bail given; THE COURT being of opinion that the defendant should have the whole term to give special bail.