STEINMETZ v. CURREY


1 U.S. 234 (1788)

1 Dall. 234

STEINMETZ et al. versus CURREY.

Supreme Court of United States.


M'KEAN, Chief Justice.

The motion for a new trial in this cause, has been supported on two grounds: 1st, Because the Plaintiffs declare on the first bill of exchange, and produce the second and third, with a protest of the second; alledging, that the first was also protested, but furnishing no proof of that fact. And 2dly, because the verdict was against law and evidence.

Granting new trials depends on the legal discretion of the court, guided by the nature...

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