Whipple v. Williams
1 Mich. 115
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Bluebook
Whipple v. Williams, 1 Mich. 115 (Mich. 1848).
Opinion
Affidavits must be correctly entitled in the cause in which they are to be used; otherwise an indictment for perjury would not lie upon them, if false. 2 Cowen 509. Notices and other papers are sufficient if they do not mislead. Since the severance there is no, such cause in this court as that in which the affidavits are entitled.
Motion denied.
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