State v. Fisler
6 N.J.L. 371
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Bluebook
State v. Fisler, 6 N.J.L. 371 (N.J. 1796).
Opinion
The answers must be made ore tenus.
The defendant being then called up and sworn, the interrogatories were severally proposed to him, and he answered them from a printed paper,
The counsel had the, answers printed, because the defendant was incapable of reading manuscript, ut audivi.
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