Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1852

Jackson v. Pixley

Jackson v. Pixley
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided September 15, 1852
63 Mass. 490

Jackson v. Pixley

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The question of conversion was a question of fact for the jury, and as such it was left to them on the evidence. The fact that the defendant said, in the first instance, that the horses were his, and that he bought them and had the possession and control of them, was strong evidence against him, but it was not conclusive ; and the court could not, therefore, charge as matter of law, that it was.

Exceptions overruled

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