Merriman v. Way

1 Root 283
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedAugust 15, 1791
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Merriman v. Way, 1 Root 283 (Colo. 1791).

Opinion

The defendant offered said Hough to prove the truth of the words; who was objected against, and by the court not admitted.

[284]*284Hougb is interested, in tbe question. Besid.es, be cannot be indifferent, for tbe oatb will not oblige bim to testify, that be did steal tbe grain, although it should be true — fot no man is obliged to criminate himself.

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