Citation Numbers: 58 N.H. 573
Judges: Doe, Foster, Stanley, Clark
Filed Date: 3/5/1879
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The jury have found that the defendants' contract was, in substance, to cause F. to be released from liability to military service for three years, so far as that object could be accomplished by a substitute acceptable to the military authorities. The question is not whether W. was in the service when accepted as a substitute, nor whether he was a deserter, nor whether the acceptance of him as a substitute ought to have been revoked. The risks on those points were assumed by the defendants. Neither the plaintiff nor F. was required by the contract of these parties to make any effort to induce the government to be content with the substitute convicted of desertion by a court-martial. The judgment of that court was evidence in *Page 575
this case. Lebanon v. Heath,
Judgment for the plaintiff.
FOSTER, STANLEY, and CLARK, JJ., did not sit: the others concurred.