Case Name: UNITED STATES v. WHITMORE KNAGGS
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1811-07-25
Citations: 1 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 330
Docket Number: No. 292
Parties: UNITED STATES v. WHITMORE KNAGGS
Judges: 
Reporter: Transactions of the Supreme Court of the territory of Michigan
Volume: 1
Pages: 330–331

Head Matter:
No. 292
UNITED STATES v. WHITMORE KNAGGS
July 25, 1811
Elijah Brush, attorney for defendant.

Opinion:
OPINION BY WOODWARD AS ONE OF THE JUDGES IN AND OYER THE TERRITORY (Printed in Vol. 2, case 292, paper 2)
1. In general, and in every civil case it is a rigorous rule that a judge, or justice, shall not act officially in his own case.
2. In matters where the public is concerned and becomes the party injured, though the judge or justice may also incidentally sustain injury, yet he may act.
3. A judge who has been assaulted may require the offender to give security for his good behavior and for his appearance at the next term of court.