Pleasants v. Ross

2 Mart. 114
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 1, 1811
StatusPublished

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Pleasants v. Ross, 2 Mart. 114 (La. 1811).

Opinion

The petition stated that the defendant, as sheriff levied an attachment against the goods of one Da[115]*115vis, on certain good of the plaintiff. To prove the propertym Davis was offered as a witness, the goods having been entrusted to him, to bring them to New-Orleans andsell them on commission, and left by him in the store of the person in whose hands they were attached-but the Court (Martin, J. alone) rejected his testimony.

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