Turner v. Enrille
Turner v. Enrille, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 7 (1799), was a 1799 decision of the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court "affirmed the decision in Bingham v. Cabot, et al. (3 D. 382) and reversed the judgment because the record did not show the alienage of the plaintiff below, nor the citizenship of the defendants."[1]
Turner v. Enrille | |
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Argued August 7, 1799 Decided August 9, 1799 | |
Full case name | Thomas Turner, Administrator of Wright Stanley v. Marquis de Caso Enrille |
Citations | 4 U.S. 7 (more) |
Case history | |
Prior | Error from the Circuit Court of South-Carolina |
Holding | |
The Court affirmed the decision in Bingham v. Cabot, et al. (3 D. 382) and reversed the judgment because the record did not show the alienage of the plaintiff below, nor the citizenship of the defendants. | |
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External links
- Text of Turner v. Enrille, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 7 (1799) is available from: Justia Library of Congress
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