Whitlock v. Tompkins
Whitlock v. Tompkins
Opinion
OX CERTIORARI.
On suit for several penalties, a general verdict for amount of one, ■without designating which, is error.
Tompkins, the defendant in this court, who was the plaintiff below, brought an action qui tarn before the justice, against the plaintiff in this court, for three several penalties of $30 each, under the general election law; and the act authorizing an election in the county of Essex, for fixing on a site for a court-house. This wTas tried by a jury, who found a general verdict for the plaintiff for $30; on which judgment was rendered by the justice.
moved the court to reverse the judgment of the justice, on this ground :
Other objections were urged against the judgment which it is unnecessary to enumerate.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- WHITLOCK against TOMPKINS
- Status
- Published