Benedict v. Ripley

5 Cow. 37
New York Supreme Court·Decided October 15, 1825·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Curia.

Clearly the defendant could not amend his plea at any time. The 8 Reg. Gen. of' April term, 1796, is the only authority for amending of course. Under this rule you cannot amend a plea unless it be demurred to; and then you cannot add a new plea. The motion must be granted.

Motion granted.

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