McDonough v. Miller
114 Mass. 94
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Bluebook
McDonough v. Miller, 114 Mass. 94 (Mass. 1873).
Opinion
The presiding judge, having given a correct instruction to the jury, which covered the whole case, was not bound to instruct them further as to the effect of a part of the [96]*96evidence. Bailey v. Bailey, 97 Mass. 373. Howe v. Howe, 99 Mass. 88. Littlefield v. Huntress, 106 Mass. 121.
Exceptions overruled.
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