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indeed, professional slave catchers did not always take pains to make sure they had captured the right man nor did every judge go out of his way to ensure that a supposed fugitive matched the description on the affidavit. A good many slave catchers did not bother to take their captured prey before a court but simply spirited it south by the quickest route. To remedy such abuses, several northern states enacted personal liberty laws.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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