Brown v. Moore

26 Ky. 306, 3 J.J. Marsh. 306, 1830 Ky. LEXIS 55
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJanuary 18, 1830
StatusPublished

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Brown v. Moore, 26 Ky. 306, 3 J.J. Marsh. 306, 1830 Ky. LEXIS 55 (Ky. Ct. App. 1830).

Opinion

Chief Justice Robertson

delivered the opinion of the Court.

A witness who attends and deposes, in obedience to a subpoena which he has acknowledged., {jy a written endorsement, is entitled to pay for his attendance. , ■

such an acknowledgement he recognizes the summons,which notifies him to,attend; and, therefore, he has been virtually summoned. He, therefore, ought to attend, and, consequently, should be rewarded for his obedience to the summons,

c¡rcaj(. court-decided otherwise,in this case,, jts order on this subject is reversed and set aside.

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