v. Kimborough ( 1790 )


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  • KIMBOROUGH, at the last Term, had got a dedimus potestatem to take the testimony of some persons—He had failed in getting the deposition, and the cause came an to trial ; when his counsel filed an affidavit of his, to continue the cause—It was objected that Kimborough had been convicted of passing counterfeited money, an ad suffered punishment; this was admitted: but they argued that he ought to be admitted to make oath, on account of the necessity of the case. Granted by the court.

    Spencer, J. and Williams, J. present.

Document Info

Judges: Spencer, Williams

Filed Date: 3/15/1790

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024