Case Name: STATE v. WILLIAM RUSSEL and ABRAHAM HARRIS
Court: Delaware Court of Quarter Sessions
Jurisdiction: Delaware
Decision Date: 1794-11
Citations: 1 Del. Cas. 32
Docket Number: 
Parties: STATE v. WILLIAM RUSSEL and ABRAHAM HARRIS.
Judges: 
Reporter: Delaware Cases
Volume: 1
Pages: 32–33

Head Matter:
STATE v. WILLIAM RUSSEL and ABRAHAM HARRIS.
Court of Quarter Sessions.
November, 1794.
Wilson’s Red Book, 31.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Gentlemen of the jury, it is impossible almost for men on untutored horses to ride through a company of men standing elbow and elbow, two deep, without doing injury. It is no excuse for one to say he did no mischief, for, if harm was done, all are guilty.
Notwithstanding the charge, the jury acquitted Harris but found Russel guilty, whom the Court fined fifteen dollars.
Footnote by Wilson, "The Court cited a case out of [3] Wilson's Reports, p. [403] about throwing a squib in the market."