
Supreme Court Landmarks | The Cherokee Cases | 2
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Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
William Wert appealed Tassle's conviction directly to the supreme court on the grounds that Georgia had no standing to convict a member of the Cherokee nation Chief Justice Marshall accepted the appeal and ordered Georgia to show cause. But ignoring this order Georgia pushed forward with Tassle’s execution and he was hanged in Gainesville's town square on Christmas Eve William Wert then sued the state directly The case Cherokee nation versus Georgia appeared before the supreme court in march 1831 only three months later. Arguing before the nine justices Wert tried to prove that as a foreign nation The Cherokee had the right to sue the state of Georgia. He concluded that the court had no jurisdiction to make a decision
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