Vinal v. Burrill
Vinal v. Burrill
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court. It seems to us, under the circumstances, that Valentine had no right to interfere with Burrill and Kimball. If they did not choose to be defaulted, we think that Valentine had no right to the order or assistance of the court to have them defaulted. They stood then as parties to the record, relying upon their pleas, and it could not then appear to the court but that they might be discharged upon their pleas. The judge, we think, did right to leave them to manage the cause in their own way.
It was contended for Valentine, that if Burrill and Kimball were defaulted, and admitted as witnesses for'him, their interest would have been against him, because if they testified so
But however that might be, we think that Valentine had. no right to compel them to be defaulted. The plaintiff might unquestionably have moved for their default.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Otis Vinal versus Nathan Burrill
- Status
- Published