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  "name": "Anonymous",
  "name_abbreviation": "Anonymous",
  "decision_date": "1793",
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  "first_page": "119",
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    "name": "United States Circuit Court for the District of North Carolina"
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        "text": "Jones, J.\nasked to Littleton, how it could be tried? Littleton, and Fanshaw one of the clerks of the Crown, said in an adjacent county. Littleton produced two precedents. One in a riot, the other in a mildemeanor.\nFanshaw said that it had been granted also in a case of felony.\nIt was granted accordingly. Antea, p. 12.",
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    "head_matter": "Anonymous.\nPasch. 2 Car.\nLITTLETON prayed a certiorari to remove an indictment for murder in Montgomery, in Wales, of one Cadwallader, who was killed in removing a force by order of the President of the Marches: He said that on account of the great influence of the persons concerned, judgment could not be had there, and he had a day given him."
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