Rusell v. Packard
9 Wend. 431
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Rusell v. Packard, 9 Wend. 431 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1832).
Opinion
By the Court,
The court will not on a motion of this kind inquire into the regularity of the proceedings, nor try the validity of the discharge on affidavit The plaintiff may resort to his action on the judgment. 1 Caines, 249. 9 Johns R. 259. Let the defendant be discharged from arrest
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