Johnson v. Prather

6 Blackf. 411
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided May 15, 1843·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

IN assumpsit against A and B, the plaintiff offered in evidence a paper purporting to be an answer of A to a bill in chancery filed against him and B in the Clark Circuit Court. There was no proof of A’s signature to the paper, nor that it was entitled to the character given to it by the plaintiff. Held, that the evidence was inadmissible. Doughton v. Tillay et al., 4 Blackf., 433.

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