Ayres v. Barr

28 Ky. 286, 5 J.J. Marsh. 286, 1831 Ky. LEXIS 7
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJanuary 4, 1831
StatusPublished

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Ayres v. Barr, 28 Ky. 286, 5 J.J. Marsh. 286, 1831 Ky. LEXIS 7 (Ky. Ct. App. 1831).

Opinion

Chief Justice Robertson

delivered the opinion of the Court.

There is error in the judgment in this, to-wit:

1st, There were only eleven jurors; and the plaintiff in error was not present in court, and, therefore, did not waive objection to the number.

2d. The judgment is excessive; as the note was executed on the 1st of January, 1824, the defendant j-n [287]*287error was emitted only to tbe value of the commonwealth paper and interest thereon. r r

Dana, for plaintiff; Denny, for defendant.

Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings.

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