Jones v. Insurance Co. of North America

1 Binn. 38, 1802 Pa. LEXIS 3
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided December 27, 1802·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Per Curiah.

A jury may depart from a privy verdict. Un-

til it has been opened and confirmed in court, it is in fact no verdict; and the authorities and precedents which have been read shew undeniably that if the exception to the charge is taken at any time before verdict it is in season. We cannot refuse to allow the bill in this case; and we are happy to do it as it will bring the principal question before a higher tribunal.

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