Baker v. Wofford
9 Tex. 516
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Baker v. Wofford, 9 Tex. 516 (Tex. 1853).
Opinion
The only judgment which could legally be rendered upon the verdict was a judgment for the defendant; and the legal consequence of such judgment is that lie recover his costs against the plaintiff and have execution therefor. (Hart. Dig., art. 776.)
Judgment affirmed.
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