OYER and TERMINER &c. at Philadelphia :


September Seſſions, 1778.


Before M'KEAN, Chief Juſtice.
ATLES and EVANS, Juſtices.




RESPUBLICA verſus MOLDER et al.


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FTER full argument by Wilſon, Reſs and Lewis, counſed for Joſuba Molder and John Taylor, indicted for treaſon,and of the Attorney General and Reed in behalf of this Commonwealth:

It is ruled BY THE COURT, That every perſon accuſed, or indicted of High Treaſon, ſhall have a copy of the while indictment (but not the names of the witneſſes) a reasonable time, not leſs than one day before the trail; his attorney, counſel, or agent requiring the ſame, and paying reaſonable fees therefore: And ſhall aſfo be furniſhed with a copy of the pannel of the jurors who are to try him, duty returned by the Sheriff, and delivered to him, or his counſel, a reaſonable time, not leſs than one day, before his trail.

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