Bunting v. Brown

13 Johns. 425
New York Supreme Court·Decided October 15, 1816·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Wfajeye the action is not bailable, an affidavit of the cause of action, made subsequent to the arrest, will not support the holding to bail. But this suit was on a contract on which the defendant might have been held to bail originally without a judge’s order. If the sum in which the defendant is held,to bail fie too large, application may be made to a judge to mitigate it.

Motion granted.

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