Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1807

Hamilton v. Waring

Hamilton v. Waring
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided April 15, 1807 · Waties
4 S.C.L. 163

Hamilton v. Waring

Opinion of the Court

Waties, j.,

delivered the unanimous opinion of all the judges, that the District Court had properly allowed the defendant to plead the additional plea. That it did not appear that any serious inconvenience would result from allowing several distinct and apparently inconsistent pleas, and the courts have been of late liberally inclined to allow them, where they do not appear to be intended to delay or embarrass, and may be necessary or properly advantageous for the defendant.

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