Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1886

Rollins v. Clement

Rollins v. Clement
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided September 15, 1886 · Mogowan
25 S.C. 601; 1886 S.C. LEXIS 188

Rollins v. Clement

Opinion of the Court

Plaintiff sued to recover a reward offered for information sufficient to convict the persons who burned defendant’s mill. It was competent to prove by a witness the fact that he had previously given to defendant information received from another as to the guilty parties.

2. A witness could testify as to a message carried by him from defendant to plaintiff, upon which the plaintiff acted.

Opinion by

Mr. Justice MoGowan,

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