People v. Poyllon , 2 Cai. Cas. 202 ( 1804 )


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  • Per Curiam.

    Every acquittal must he satisfactory. The malice ought to appear from what passed at the trial, or from *some circumstances, or declaration, out of court. The judge ought to say he thinks a copy ought to be granted.

    Colden. The judge who presided at the trial is not now on the- bench, and thinks he cannot now amend the certificate.

    Per Curiam. That is no impediment. It may be done |nine pro tunc.

    *203M. B. The certificate being altered according to the direction of the court, the copy was ordered accordingly.

    Motion granted.

    *#*A counsellor, who has been a judge of this court, is entitled to a seat at the table with the attorney-genera] and officers of the people, or, as the English lawyers would express it, within the bar.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 2 Cai. Cas. 202

Filed Date: 11/15/1804

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024