State v. Taylor

70 La. Ann. 145
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMarch 15, 1867
DocketNo. 1264
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
State v. Taylor, 70 La. Ann. 145 (La. 1867).

Opinion

Hyman, C. J.

In this case there was a judgment rendered in favor o'f the State against Herod Allen, as security on a bond for the appearance of Newton Taylor, at the Sixth Judicial District Court, - parish of Livingston. " ■ •

The bond was not signed by Taylor, nor is he bound thereon. Allen has appealed from the judgment.

There cannot be an accessory obligation without a principal one.

Let the judgment against Herod Allen, in favor of the State of Louisiana be annulled, avoided and reversed, and let there be judgment in his favor.

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