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Cole v. Commonwealth
5 Gratt. 696
General Court of Virginia
1848
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The Court is of opinion that the judgment of the Circuit Court is erroneous in permitting the evidence mentioned in the second bill of exceptions to go to the jury; and for that cause only, the judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, the verdict set aside, and the cause remanded to the said Circuit Court, for a new trial to be had therein; and on such trial the evidence set forth in the said second bill of exceptions, is not to be admitted.

Case Details

Case Name: Cole v. Commonwealth
Court Name: General Court of Virginia
Date Published: Dec 15, 1848
Citation: 5 Gratt. 696
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