Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1888

Black v. Oblender

Black v. Oblender
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided October 1, 1888
2 Monag. 339; 1888 Pa. LEXIS 778

Black v. Oblender

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

There is nothing apparent in the record of this case which requires its reversal. What appears is an attachment issued under the Act of 1869, and, for cause which was no doubt satisfactory to the court, that attachment was set aside. Doubtless the court had power to do what it did; and, as the certiorari does not bring up the evidence, we are unable to pass judgment on the reasons by which it was influenced.

The judgment is affirmed.

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