Rosser v. McColly

9 Ind. 587
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 1, 1856
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Rosser v. McColly, 9 Ind. 587 (Ind. 1856).

Opinion

Davison, J.

This was an action by Rosser against MeColly, the sheriff of Delawa/re county, to recover a quantity of store goods.

Proper issues being made, the case was submitted to a jury, who found for the defendant. Motions for a new trial, and in arrest were overruled, and judgment given on the verdict.

The record contains a bill of exceptions which shows, that the plaintiff, in giving his rebutting evidence, having examined sixteen witnesses, was ordered by the Court to close it. Further, he proposed to argue the cause to the jury, and was about to proceed, when the defendant sug[588]*588gested that he would not argue it, whereupon the Court advised the plaintiff that he would be restricted in his argument to ninety minutes, which was accordingly done.

[587]*587Note. — The opinion in this case was delivered December 1, 1856. A petition for rehearing was filed January 7, 1857, which was overruled January 16, 1858. It has been held back so long that it is thought better to publish it here, than to postpone it to its proper place in the next volume.

[588]*588These rulings are assigned for error.

Where, in the progress of a trial, it becomes obvious that a party, in the examination of his witnesses, or in the argument of his case, is consuming time unnecessarily, and not in the advancement of justice, it is clearly within the discretionary power of the Court to interpose and arrest such needless operations. And the exercise of this power will be sustained, unless an abuse of it is affirmatively shown. Priddy v. Dodd, 4 Ind. R. 84

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