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       The Judges of the Supreme Court having submitted to the National Committee the difficulty arising from four Judges dissenting from the decision of a certain question, by the Judiciary being entirely deficient, whether a majority of Judges shall rule the decision of the fourt, or not, it is therefore the opinion of this body that the opinion of the majority of the Judges of the said Court be sufficient to decide all matter of controversy that way he bought before them except in cases of capital crimes, then, in such cases, the unanimous opinion of said Judges shall be sufficient.
       The Judges of the Supreme Court having submitted to the National Committee the difficulty arising from four Judges dissenting from the decision of a certain question, by the Judiciary being entirely deficient, whether a majority of Judges shall rule the decision of the court, or not, it is therefore the opinion of this body that the opinion of the majority of the Judges of the said Court be sufficient to decide all matter of controversy that way he bought before them except in cases of capital crimes, then, in such cases, the unanimous opinion of said Judges shall be sufficient.
                                                                                             Elijah
                                                                                             Elijah Hicks  pt
                                                                                            Major Ridge  [[unclear]]
New Echota} concurs                                                          Wm Hicks  [[unclear]]
20th Oct 1827}                                                                    John Ross  2d [[unclear]]
AMcCoy Clk Come
EBoudinott
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      The Judges of the Supreme Court having submitted to the National Committee the difficulty arising from four Judges dissenting from the decision of a certain question, by the Judiciary being entirely deficient, whether a majority of Judges shall rule the decision of the court, or not, it is therefore the opinion of this body that the opinion of the majority of the Judges of the said Court be sufficient to decide all matter of controversy that way he bought before them except in cases of capital crimes, then, in such cases, the unanimous opinion of said Judges shall be sufficient.
                                                                                           Elijah Hicks  pt
                                                                                           Major Ridge  unclear

New Echota} concurs Wm Hicks unclear 20th Oct 1827} John Ross 2d unclear AMcCoy Clk Come EBoudinott

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