Holker v. Parker

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1813-03-10

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Marshall, Ch. J.. after stating the facts of the case, delivered the opinion of the Court as follows: On the part of the Appellants it is contended that an attorney at law has no power, without the consent' of his client, to transfer a cause to other judges than those appointed by the laws, and to place it before a tribunal…

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