Dylan Matthews

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The case for returning a slave to his master would be heard by a federal judge or a court-appointed federal commissioner, who would be paid ten dollars if the certificate of removal were issued (that is, returning a runaway slave to his or her master), but only five dollars if the claim was denied and the runaway was allowed to remain free. Abolitionists, of course, decried this measure as virtually bribing the commissioner to return an individual to bondage.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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