Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1841

Bream v. Spangler

Bream v. Spangler
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 15, 1841
1 Watts & Serg. 378

Bream v. Spangler

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This is a case of clear mistake by the justice as well as the appellant; and the latter ought to have been suffered to perfect his bail on the principle of Means v. Trout, (16 Serg. & Rawle 349). It does not appear that the appellee was too late with his motion to quash, an adjourned court being part of the term; but it is clear that it ought not to have been granted.

Order to quash reversed, and appeal reinstated.

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