Miller v. Hoc, 1847
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1847
Citation: 1 Fla. 189
Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of FL
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Short Summary: Arguing damages were set too high, thereby taking the defendant's slaves. Concluding that without evidence of consent between the two parties, the parties cannot consolidate a judgement from the trial court
Law type: Challenge to a Trial Court's Assessment of Damages
Full name: John Miller and Bryan Croom, vs. Frederick Hoc, Survivor
Court: Florida Supreme Court

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