Pucillo v. Cummings

83 A.2d 295, 147 Me. 87, 1951 Me. LEXIS 55
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedSeptember 13, 1951
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Pucillo v. Cummings, 83 A.2d 295, 147 Me. 87, 1951 Me. LEXIS 55 (Me. 1951).

Opinion

Per curiam.

These cases are before this court on the defendants’ exceptions to the refusal of the presiding justice to grant a nonsuit. From the earliest days in this state this court has consistently held that no exceptions lie to the refusal to grant a motion for a nonsuit. The presiding justice should have refused to allow the bill of exceptions. The exceptions must be dismissed as improvidently allowed.

Exceptions dismissed.

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