M'Vickar & Co. v. Alden

1 Cai. Cas. 57
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1803
StatusPublished

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M'Vickar & Co. v. Alden, 1 Cai. Cas. 57 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1803).

Opinion

Radcliff and Livingston, Justices.

To public officers in the city of ¡New York, where the different courts are held at the same time, indulgence has always been shown. Their causes have been called on, but not put down to the foot of the calendar if engaged in official duty, They did not lose their preference of other causes, when the public officers attended. An official situation would otherwise subject them to peculiar hardships in this city, though in other parts of the state, the same inconveniences do not exist.

Radcliff, J.

wished to know whether, after the adjournment of the court of oyer and terminer, any causes, younger than the one in question, had been tried.

Thompson, J.

There has been loches in the plaintiffs: the stipulation shows this is the second. The plaintiff ought to have employed other counsel, for the defendant should not be prejudiced: being concerned as public prosecutor ought not to cause any injustice to the defendant :

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