Lasselle v. Brown
Lasselle v. Brown
Opinion of the Court
Lasselle brought an action of assumpsit against Joseph Brown and Nancy Brown, his wife, before a justice of the peace. Plea, the general issue. The justice gave judgment for the plaintiff; and the defendants appealed to the Circuit Court. Whilst the suit was pending in the Circuit Court, Joseph Brown, one of the defendants, died, and his death was suggested on the record by the plaintiff. The cause proceeded between the plaintiff and Nancy Brown, the surviving defendant. On the trial, the' plaintiff-offered to prove that the defendant, Nancy Brown, had admitted, in the presence of the witness, that the accounts filed in this cause as a cause of action, were contracted with, and due by her to, the plaintiff, before her marriage with the said Joseph Brown, deceased; and that, at the time this admission was made by said defendant, the items of said accounts were carefully read over to her by the witness. The evidence was objected to, and the objection was sustained. Verdict and judgment for the defendant.
There is no doubt but that in a suit asainst husband and
The Court erred in rejecting the evidence.
The judgment is reversed with costs. Cause remanded, &c.
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