Trousdale ex rel. McNichol v. Philips
Trousdale ex rel. McNichol v. Philips
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This aetion is brought against ¥m. Philips, as one of the sureties of Samuel Boughton, on his official bond as sheriff of Stewart county, for money collected on an execution in favor of ¥m. McNichol, and not paid over.
A single question of evidence is raised in the case. The plaintiff offered to prove on the trial, by J. S. James, that while the said Samuel Boughton was sheriff of Stewart county, but after the return day of the plaintiff’s execution, that he heard Boughton say “that he had not paid over to McNichol the money he had collected on said execution.”
This evidence was objected to, and excluded by the court. This was clearly right. In order to make the declarations and statements of the principal good against
Ve think there is no error, and affirm the judgment.
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