Swan v. Rary

2 Blackf. 291, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 45
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 12, 1829
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Swan v. Rary, 2 Blackf. 291, 1829 Ind. LEXIS 45 (Ind. 1829).

Opinion

Blackford, J.

This was an action of slander by Rary against Swan. The defendant pleaded not guilty and a justification. Verdict for the plaintiff below. A motion was made by the defendant below in arrest of judgment* because there was no replication to his special plea. It appeared, that after the verdict had been received, the replication to the special plea .was in possession of Rary's attorney, and had not been filed, unless the following facts, shown by that attorney’s affidavit, amounted to a filing,—viz. that he had left the replication on the clerk’s table with the papers in the cause, and that it had afterwards come into the attorney’s possession by mistake, The Circuit Court overruled the motion in arrest of judgment, and rendered judgment on the verdict.

It is not disputed, but that it was necessary to file the replication previously to the trial. The issues must be made up before the jury are sworn; excepting only, as we have heretofore decided, that the similiter may be dispensed with. Jared v. Goodtitle, Nov. term, 1818

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