Dexter v. Adams

4 How. Pr. 367
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 15, 1848
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Dexter v. Adams, 4 How. Pr. 367 (N.Y. 1848).

Opinion

This was a question of the liability of a sheriff for an escape from the jail limits; where it appeared that the prisoner was induced to go off the limits by means of deception and misrepresentation, (a false message sent to him by an officer having an execution against him on another judgment.) (Reported, 2 Denio, 646.)

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Dexter v. Adams
2 Denio 646 (New York Supreme Court, 1846)

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