Palmer v. Hutchins

1 Cow. 42
New York Supreme Court·Decided May 15, 1823·Published·Cited by 29 cases

Opinion

Curia.

-The rule is, that where the defendant has an opportunity of pleading his discharge, he cannot be relieved on motion. The last continuance is the last day of the return of the venire facias, which, in this case, was the 1st day of August term, 1821. (Br. Continuance, 57. Bull. N. P. 310.)

Footnotes

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Palmer v. Hutchins, 1 Cow. 42 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1823).

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