New York Court of Appeals, 1887

Worthington v. Dorsett

Worthington v. Dorsett
New York Court of Appeals · Decided March 2, 1887
6 N.Y. St. Rep. 861

Worthington v. Dorsett

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

As far as is shown by tlie record submitted upon this appeal, it does not appear that any warrant herein was ever subscribed by a judge. But upon the contrary, it appears inferentially from the sheriff’s certificate attached to the copy served that the original attachment was not signed by a judge

The order should be reversed and the paper purporting to be an attachment vacated, with ten dollars costs and disbursements

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