FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK v. MITCHELL

No. 1750.

38 F.2d 824 (1930)

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK OF COLUMBIA v. MITCHELL et al.

District Court, E. D. South Carolina.

March 14, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Randolph Murdaugh, of Hampton, S. C., and D. W. Robinson, of Columbia, S. C., for plaintiff.

W. J. Thomas, of Beaufort, S. C., and Buist & Buist, of Charleston, S. C., for defendants.


ERNEST F. COCHRAN, District Judge.

This is a question of taxation of costs, coming up on review of a taxation by the clerk of this court. The clerk taxed as a part of the defendants' costs the fees of two of their witnesses who attended at the trial but did not testify. It is shown by an affidavit (which is not contradicted) that the reason that they did not testify was that they were summoned to testify to certain material admissions made by certain officers of the...

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