Mazerolle v. Françoise
Mazerolle v. Françoise
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiffs sought a judgment declaring the defendants to be their slaves. There was a verdict and judgment for the latter, and the former appealed. The defendants were claimed as part of the inheritance of a Mrs. Daigle, which had devolved on the plaintiffs. Frangoise pleaded the general issue, and averred herself to be a free woman, duly emancipated by her former master; and the other two defendants were stated to be her children, statu-liberi, bequeathed to her, and to be emancipated at their majority.
Under the directions of the court the jury considered Constance and Seraphine as not legally in court and parties to the suit.
It does not appear to us that the plaintiffs are injured by this judgment.
■Judgment affirmed:
The judgment below was “ in favor of the defendant Frangoise, and that tho defendants Constance and Séraphiüe be dismissed they not having been duly made parties.”
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Alexandre Mazerolle and another v. Françoise and others
- Status
- Published