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He referred to Sorrel's case decided in the general court in 1786. It was there decided that the examining courts had a power of general acquittal, and Judge Mer- cer said that in the case of the King v. Davis it was de- cided by the general court that they had the power of partial acquittal. From that day it had been generally supposed that they had the power, till Judge Tucker's note to Blackstone p. 435 was seen, which induced the legislature in January, 1804, to silence the question by- pas...sing the third section of the law already mentioned. Tazexvell for the prisoner. He contended that the cir- cuit court did right in receiving the three pleas. He would venture to hazard an assertion that the court of King's Bench allowed double pleading in all cases before the statute of Anne, but it was unnecessary to consider whether it would be allowed in civil cases and therefore he declined the discussion on that subject, but with re- spect to criminal cases, and more especially those which are capital, he strenuously urged that double pleading is, General Court of Virginia.
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