Lewis v. Andrews

1 Mart. 197
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 1, 1811
StatusPublished

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Lewis v. Andrews, 1 Mart. 197 (La. 1811).

Opinion

By the Court,

Martin, J. alone.

It cainot be done. The proof of the execution of the power, is a nutter of fact which is properly triable by a jury. The defendant, having had no opportunity of praying for a jury, cannot be said to have waved his right thereto.

Motion Denied.

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