Nathan Campbell, a free man of color, states that "James and John Fortune [Faulkner] did on the 6 day of January 1860 unlawfully assault and kidnap the plaintiff and with force tie and confine him with strong cords upon a horse with intent to remove him from this county and with intent to sell him into perpetual slavery." Campbell charges that he has suffered "great hurt and damage." He "prays Judgement for $1000 in damages and all proper Relief."
Result: Partially granted.
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