Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1823

McCulloch v. . Tyson

McCulloch v. . Tyson
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided June 5, 1823 · Hall
9 N.C. 336

McCulloch v. . Tyson

Opinion of the Court

*337 Hall, Judge.

I believe, in a great many instance;;, securities have been released, and others substituted in their places, in order that they might thereby become competent to give evidence in the cause, I can see no inconvenience in the case, at all, comparable to that Y.litch might be experienced from a contrary rule or practice. Much injury might accrue to a person vv ho bad, unguardedly or unfortunately, procured one to become his security, whom he might afterwards discover to he, an Important witness for him.

¶ dearly think a new trial should be granted,,

And of this opinion was tine rest of the Court,

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