Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1892

Commonwealth v. Jones

Commonwealth v. Jones
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided January 5, 1892 · Allen
155 Mass. 170; 29 N.E. 467; 1892 Mass. LEXIS 274

Commonwealth v. Jones

Opinion of the Court

Allen, J.

The question whether the government witnesses were or were not intoxicated at another time than that respecting which they testified in chief, was immaterial to the issue on the trial. The defendant, having asked the questions on cross-examination, must accept the answers. To introduce other evidence on the subject would raise a false issue.

In the cases cited by the defendant it was only determined that testimony given in chief might be contradicted.

Exceptions overruled.

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