Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1815

Eichelberger v. Nicholson

Eichelberger v. Nicholson
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 16, 1815
1 Serg. & Rawle 430

Eichelberger v. Nicholson

Opinion of the Court

.The Court

having intimated the strong inclination of their mind, that the writ of error did not lie, because final judgment had not been given, Mr. Duncan requested time to search for precedents. In the afternoon, Mr. Duncan admitted the law to be, that a writ of error did not lie until final judgment, or an order in the nature of final judgment. Whereupon the court ordered the writ of error to be quashed.

Writ of error quashed.

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