Smith v. Williamson

11 N.J.L. 316
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 15, 1830
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Smith v. Williamson, 11 N.J.L. 316 (N.J. 1830).

Opinion

By the Court.

We are all of opinion that we cannot grant this application. The legislature have not thought proper to require security in such case; and why should we say it shall be given ?

It is not necessary to go so far as to say there is no case in which this court might interfere. But what is the case here ? Simply, that the plaintiff is poor and unable to pay the costs. Where shall we find ourselves if this rule is established. The next case may be an action of debt; the same application may be made; and there is no material difference in the cases.

Motion denied.

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