Wilson v. Starr

1 H. & J. 491
General Court of Virginia·Decided May 15, 1804·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

Chase, Ch. J.

This is to be considered a new ease against the original defendant. Upon bis appearance, and giving special bail, by which the attachment was dissolved, he had a right to plead for himself, and the plea put in by the garnishee could not affect him.

PROCEDENSO REFUSE».

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