Supreme Court of Judicature of New Jersey.
THE STATE
v.
SHREVE.
September Term, 1794.
A parent's authority to dispose of the services of his child ceases when the child arrives at the age of twenty-one.
Habeas corpus to bring up the body of negro James.
It appeared that the mother of the negro had bound or sold the boy until he should be twenty-seven years of age, and that the negro was more than twenty-one years old.
PER CURIAM.
The parental authority to dispose of a child's services ceases when the latter arrives at the age of twenty-one; and in this case, the negro, being above that age, is entitled to his freedom.
Negro discharged.