Dillon v. Bell

9 Ind. 320
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedJune 8, 1857
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Dillon v. Bell, 9 Ind. 320 (Ind. 1857).

Opinion

Stuart, J.

Suit by Bell against Dillon, for the seduction of his daughter, Cynthia Awn, an infant. The issues of fact to which the pleadings led were submitted to a jury; verdict and judgment for the plaintiff. Dillon appeals.

Several well settled rules of practice prevent a review [321]*321of many of the questions argued. For the satisfaction of counsel they will be briefly noticed.

W. Or ose and E. Johnson, for the appellant

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