Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 4
An Estimate of Business done at the Supreme Jud. Court
| 1777 to Jany. 1779 | Drawing Indictments, travel and Attendance and arguing causes according to the fee bill from June 1777 to Jany. 1779, amounted to about | 333. 2. 6 | |||||
| 242 | |||||||
| In this time there were 24 Capital Tryals very fatiguing & disagreable. | |||||||
| The cheif of the other Causes were for that most destructive Crime uttering Counterfeit money, very difficult & labourious | |||||||
| From January 1779 to Jan 4, 1780 | Drawing Indictments, travel Attendance &c from Jany. 1779 to Jany. 1780, as above according to the fee bill about | 260. 3. 2 | |||||
| In this time there were 8 Capital Trials and the Other business as before. The reasons of Stating the business to these periods is to shew how unequall the Grants made at those times were to the business done | |||||||
| From Jany. 1780 to Jany. 1783 | Drawing Indictments travel attendance &c from Jany. 1780 to Jany. 1783, according to the fee bill abt. | 936.19. 9 | |||||
| 1530: 5: 5 | |||||||
| In this time there were 24 Capital Tryals and a great encrease of Cheats of enlisting Soldiers by false names & other Crimes. | |||||||
| 1779 Feby. 9 | By a Grant then made which I never received & have the warrant by me now—£900.0.0 | £100.0.0 | |||||
| By Cost of Court received for business done in this time—to Jany. 1779 | 37.1.3 | ||||||
| 1780 May 4th. | By Grant made at this time for £7500:0:0 which I could never get at the Treasury till
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| which by the Scale of Deprn. is | 107.0.0 | ||||||
| By Costs recd. for business done from Jany. 1779. to Jany. 1780. | 60.2.0 | ||||||
| By Do. to Jany. 1783 | 136:7:2 | ||||||
| 440:10.5 | |||||||
| 1089:15.0 |
Mm. Cash expended in riding the Circuits exclusive of horse hire or expenses while attending Court where I live amounts to 237.4.5
My Expenses of Living during this time
disagreable to have no income explored
hindred from all possible chance of getting a fortune
The Sums Coming all together sound large
2. During the whole of above time there were frequent Applications by Governmt. for Advice and Conduct—and also from many Officers of Government, which have not been nor can well be reduced to a charge
3 Besides the above matters which were reduced to Indictments, a great number of matters have been enquired into with great attention and Expence of time which thrô defect of Evidence have not been brought to veiw by Indictments prosecutions
1x The above is the amount of the business done according to the fee bill, which is a rate at which no Lawyer will do the business, nor any Client expect it
5 it engroses the time in Such a Manner as to prevent any other business
6 large fees are given by persons accused to their Lawyers, and all Lawyers exert themselves against an Attorney for Government as great Reputation is gained by rescuing the Accused from punishment
7 The disagreable circumstance necessity of Attacking the Lives Reputation & Interest of accused Persons, whereby illwill is created—while those who defend the lives Characters & properties of others are rewarded with good will as well as fees
4 The business performed is of great importance to the existance & welfare of the State
8 The great fatigue in having no assistant (as is always found while in private Causes of any importance is always provided) with whom to consult, the whole burthen of the propriety, discretion & Conduct of a prosecution resting on his own Judgment, having no right to ask the Advice of a brother Lawyer, & desire him to refuse taking up for the accused, & not improve his discoveries against Government
Excluded from the General Court by means of the office.