Shelby v. Governor ex rel. Newman

2 Blackf. 289, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 43
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 12, 1829
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Shelby v. Governor ex rel. Newman, 2 Blackf. 289, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 43 (Ind. 1829).

Opinion

Holman, J.

On the trial, the plaintiff introduced a witness to prove that Weathers told him, that he had collected the money in controversy. To the admission of which testimony the defendant objected, but the Court were divided on the question and the testimony went to the jury; to which the defendant excepted. The plaintiff had a verdict and judgment, which judgment the defendant seeks to reverse by writ of error. Agreeably to the decision in the case of Hotchkiss v. Lyon and others, May term, 1829

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