1. United States v. Clark, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 25, 1878, Decided; OCTOBER, 1877, Term
OVERVIEW: The court reversed the judgment of the court of claims, which had determined an amount lost by a claimant, because court of claims relied on the record of a court-martial, which was not competent evidence, to prove the amount of the loss.
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