Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1851

Bryant v. Couillard

Bryant v. Couillard
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided April 15, 1851 · Howard
32 Me. 520

Bryant v. Couillard

Opinion of the Court

Howard, J.,

orally.—The instruction is admitted to be correct, if the evidence had been such as to furnish any occasion for it. But the exceptions do not purport to present all the evidence in the case. For any thing exhibited here, there might be testimony to which the instruction was strictly *521adapted. The law raises no presumption, that instructions given to a jury were inapplicable or inappropriate.

Exceptions overruled.

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