Durell v. Mosher ( 1811 )


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  • Per Curiam.

    The objection to the jurors was unfounded. The third juror objected to, had given no decided opinion on the merits of the cause. His declaration was hypothetical. Though a demand and refusal of, the sheep was not proved; yet the promise by the defendant to return them, and a failure to do so, was evidence of a conversion. The judgment must be affirmed.

    Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Filed Date: 10/15/1811

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/9/2024