Munson v. Hegeman
Munson v. Hegeman
Opinion of the Court
This was an action to recover the value of two canal boats, alleged to have been converted by the defendants. The defendants in their answer, among other things, stated that the boats were pledged to Cornelius and Christopher C. Hegeman, who took them and sold them pursuant to the pledge. The cause was tried while the Code of 1849 was in force. On the trial Aaron Hege
The judgment was reversed and a new trial ordered, on the ground that the witness was improperly rejected. That as separate judgments might be entered in such case, either defendant might avail himself of the testimony of the other.
(See 10 Barb. 112, S. C.)
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