STATE v. KENNEDY, 65 N.H. 247 (1889)

23 A. 431 STATE v. KENNEDY. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford. Decided December, 1889. An injunction decree under c. 77, Laws 1887, cannot be impeached collaterally. ATTACHMENT, for violation of an injunction decree made with the defendant’s written consent, under c. 77, Laws 1887. The defendant took exceptions, based on a claim that his […]

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SANBORN v. SANBORN, 65 N.H. 179 (1889)

23 A. 431 SANBORN v. SANBORN a., Executors of Heman Sanborn. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack. Decided June, 1889. The jury may consider the truthfulness of a party who has testified in his own cause, without limiting the effect given such consideration to the weighing of his testimony. APPEAL, from the decision of the […]

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