State v. Reed, 1858
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1858
Citation: 12 Md. 263
Jurisdiction: Maryland
People: Albert Reed
Short Summary: Dealing with a conviction in which the defendant was not listed as free, his name given incorrectly, and the indictment itself being ambiguously phrased. Holding that the defendant must avail himself to point out the failures before the indictment and failing to do so does not result in a mistrial.
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Full name: The State vs. Albert Reed, (free negro.)
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland

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