Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1851

Lyman v. Parker

Lyman v. Parker
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided July 1, 1851 · Tenney
33 Me. 31

Lyman v. Parker

Opinion of the Court

Tenney, J.

— Certain questions were put to Mason, while he was making his disclosure, which he declined answering, under the advice of counsel. It is not perceived that the questions had any legitimate tendency to elicit facts relevant to the question, whether Mason was trustee or not. There was no order of Court that he should answer those questions, nor was any such order sought by the plaintiffs.

Exceptions sustained.

Trustee discharged.

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