Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1869

Commonwealth v. Marks

Commonwealth v. Marks
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided January 15, 1869 · Allen
101 Mass. 31

Commonwealth v. Marks

Opinion of the Court

C. Allen, Attorney General,

for the Commonwealth, did not argue the competency of the letter; but contended that, after the letter had been examined by the defendant’s counsel, put in evidence and partly read with his consent, the refusal of the presiding judge to entertain an objection to its admission was within his discretion, to the exercise of which no exception lay. And of that opinion was the Court.

Exceptions overruled.

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