Whitwell v. Atkinson
6 Mass. 272
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Bluebook
Whitwell v. Atkinson, 6 Mass. 272 (Mass. 1810).
Opinion
This is no ground for a writ of error. We cannot furnish the remedy desired, upon this process. Let the plain tiff in error file his petition for a new trial under the statute, and if the facts suggested should be substantiated upon the hearing, a new trial will be granted.
Plaintiff in error nonsuit.
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