Case Name: Voss v. Tuel
Court: United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1802-03
Citations: 1 Cranch 72
Docket Number: 
Parties: Voss v. Tuel.
Judges: Marshall, J., absent.
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (District of Columbia - reported by Mackey)
Volume: 1
Pages: 72–72

Head Matter:
Voss v. Tuel.
Bail required in trespass for cutting up a scow.
Teespass, for cutting a scow to pieces.
The plaintiff made affidavit that he had been informed and believed that the defendant with others had cut up and carried away his scow, and that it was worth one hundred dollars, and that he apprehended the defendant would leave the district upon the issuing of process against him, unless he should be held to bail.

Opinion:
The Court
refused to permit the defendant to appear without special bail.
Marshall, J., absent.