Lyon v. Sibley
Lyon v. Sibley
Opinion of the Court
orally.—It is the right of a Judge to order a nonsuit after the plaintiff’s testimony shall have all been given, if he deem it incompetent to maintain the suit. Such a proceeding would, of course, be subject to the plaintiff’s right of excepting.
But can a nonsuit be entered after the defendant has been allowed to introduce evidence? So far as we know, this question is now, for the first time, presented to the full court
Exceptions sustained.
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