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    "head_matter": "Flagler v. Crow.\n(April Term, 1866.)\n\u2022 Certiorari\u2014when not required. Where counsel for the plaintiff in error asked leave to file an additional transcript of the record, instead of applying for a writ of certiorwri, the court said: \u201cThere being no objection, the motion will be allowed.\u201d"
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