1. Radich v. Hutchins, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 12, 1877, Decided
OVERVIEW: In an action by an exporter to recover damages for the illegal exaction by Confederate officers of a penalty for the exportation of his cotton from Texas to Mexico, the demurrer to his petition was properly sustained where the whole transaction with the officers, as alleged by the exporter, was a voluntary one on his part.
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