Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1803

Kline v. Pemberton

Kline v. Pemberton
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided September 15, 1803
7 N.J.L. 438

Kline v. Pemberton

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

We are unanimously of opinion, that a writ of error is not the proper proceeding to obtain redress, and will not lie in this case. Therefore—

Let the writ of error be dismissed.*

Error will not lie where the proceedings are not according to the course of the common law. 1 Salk. Rep. 264; 3 Mass. Rep. 187, 305 Nor on a decision on a motion for summary relief. 1 Salk. 264: 1 Bin. Rep. 222; 4 Cranch. 324.

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