Warrington's Case

1 N.C. 667
CourtCourt of King's Bench
DecidedJuly 5, 1793
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Warrington's Case, 1 N.C. 667 (kingsbench 1793).

Opinion

Warrington had execution out of this court by fieri facias of a term which was sold by the bailiff of a liberty; after which, an another judgment, the bailiff delivered the term to another, pretending that the former judgment and execution were fraudulent. And in trespass he justified. He is no judge of the fraud. The court will not give such opportunities to sheriffs and their officers.

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