Commonwealth v. Ingersoll
13 N.E. 613, 145 Mass. 231, 1887 Mass. LEXIS 57
Opinion
The court was not required to give the in-
struction requested by the defendants. The weight to be given to the testimony of the witness for the government was for the jury; and the instructions given were sufficiently favorable to the defendants. Commonwealth v. Trainor, 123 Mass. 414. Commonwealth v. Mason, 135 Mass. 555.
Exceptions overruled.
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