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Hazlehurst v. United States 4 U.S. 6 (1799) was an 1799 decision of the United States Supreme Court asserting that the appellants (several similar cases were combined) failure to appear in court regarding their writ of error resulted in SCOTUS issuing a orders of non prosequitur. The case was a federal case from South Caroline disputing their written seal on a bond which was purportedly improper because a wax seal was required.

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