Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1941

Brainard v. Patterson

Brainard v. Patterson
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 13, 1941 · Schaefer, Maxey, Drew, Linn, Stern, Patterson, Parker
21 A.2d 29; 342 Pa. 465; 1941 Pa. LEXIS 550 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Brainard v. Patterson

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

This appeal is from a new-trial order made in consequence of the conduct of the court officer in charge of *466 the jury. Toward midnight, after the jury had been deliberating some hours, they inquired of the officer about sleeping accommodations and were informed by him, or understood him to say, they could not separate until after they had agreed on a verdict. Sometime about 2:30 a. m. they found for the defendant. The learned judge held that, in the circumstances, the verdict had been coerced within the rule applied in Welshire v. Bruaw, 331 Pa. 392, 200 A. 67. There was no abuse of discretion. The other questions need not be referred to.

Judgment affirmed.

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