Martin v. Moss
6 Johns. 126
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Bluebook
Martin v. Moss, 6 Johns. 126 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1810).
Opinion
The justice could not legally enter a judgment, unless the defendant appeared in person, or by attorney, before him, in court, and confessed judgment, or had been duly summoned, as in ordinary cases.
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