Case Name: UNITED STATES versus LOUIS LeDUC, JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD, LOUIS CICOTT, CHARLES LABADIE, and BARNABÉ CAMPAU (the latter representing ANGELIQUE CAMPAU and EMILY CAMPAUand the heirs of ANTOINE and CATHERINE O'NEIL)
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1836
Citations: 5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 198
Docket Number: 
Parties: UNITED STATES versus LOUIS LeDUC, JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD, LOUIS CICOTT, CHARLES LABADIE, and BARNABÉ CAMPAU (the latter representing ANGELIQUE CAMPAU and EMILY CAMPAUand the heirs of ANTOINE and CATHERINE O’NEIL).
Judges: 
Reporter: Transactions of the Supreme Court of the territory of Michigan
Volume: 5
Pages: 198–198

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES versus LOUIS LeDUC, JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD, LOUIS CICOTT, CHARLES LABADIE, and BARNABÉ CAMPAU (the latter representing ANGELIQUE CAMPAU and EMILY CAMPAUand the heirs of ANTOINE and CATHERINE O’NEIL).

Opinion:
Journal Entries: (i) Dec. 6, 1825: information and depositions filed, motion for writ of injunction; (2) Dec. 19, 1825: motion for special session granted; (3) Dec. 21, 1825: motion to amend information by adding defendants granted, citation ordered issued; (4) Dec. 24, 1825: Barnabé Campau given leave to become a party, rule by consent on marshal to summon jury of twelve to assess damages caused by making road; (5) Jan. 12, 1826: return of marshal including verdict of jury, return ordered filed and copy sent to War Department.
Papers in File (1825): (1) Information; (2) depositions of Thomas S. Knapp and Edward Brooks; (3) draft of citation; (4) draft of order for citation; (5) citation and return; (6) affidavit of Henry Brainbridge; (7) draft of order giving Barnabé Campau leave to become a party; (8) agreement for assessment of damages; (9) draft of rule on marshal to summon jury to assess damages; (10) copy of rule, venire, verdict.
File No. 8 of 1825.