<petition><petition_analysis_number>20681014</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20681014</petition_url><state>Georgia</state><county>Oglethorpe</county><location_type>County</location_type><file_year>1810</file_year><filing_court>Superior</filing_court><end_day>12</end_day><end_month>3</end_month><end_year>1813</end_year><ending_court>Superior</ending_court><result>partially granted; appealed; partially reversed</result><enslaved_count>1</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>0</fpoc_count><total_people_count>3</total_people_count><repository>Oglethorpe County Courthouse, Lexington, Georgia</repository><abstract>John Billups presents that he paid Richard Goolsby $325 for a slave named Jim.  Goolsby "did covenant to warrant the said man to be Sound &amp; well free all disasters whatever."  However, Jim had previously committed the crime of "breaking open the Brandy house of Charles Hardman &amp; taking there out brandy."   After the sale, he was "arraigned before the tribunal appointed by the laws of this state for the trial of Negroe Slaves for offenses of a capital nature," and he was sentenced to hang.  Billups argues that, by committing the crime, "said negroe had forfeited his life to the State and destroyed the right &amp; power of the said Richard to convey a good &amp; valid right &amp; title to the said negro."  Billups claims $1,000 in damages.</abstract><subjects><subject>Death of enslaved (disease)</subject><subject>Execution (enslaved)</subject><subject>Trials (enslaved)</subject><subject>Theft by enslaved</subject><subject>Drunkenness</subject><subject>Title dispute (enslaved)</subject><subject>Warranty (enslaved)</subject><subject>Purchase/Sale prices (enslaved)</subject></subjects></petition>