Gwin v. Stone
1 S. & M. 124
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Bluebook
Gwin v. Stone, 1 S. & M. 124 (Mich. Super. Ct. 1844).
Opinion
I can have no doubt of it; the exhibits are matters entirely of evidence : they come properly for the consideration of the Court at the final hearing, and have no connection with the taking of the pro confesso. That can always be taken, upon service of process, or the appearance of the party, in the mode prescribed by law.
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