34 N.Y.S. 411 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1895
This action was for damages to the plaintiff’s mare, alleged to have been caused by the defendant’s wrongfully, illegally, and maliciously unhitching her and driving her out of his bam, through a doorway 20 feet above the ground, onto a barbed-wire fence, whereby she was injured, to the plaintiff’s damage of $40. The defendant appeared before the justice on the return day of the summons, but interposed no answer. He called for a jury, but, when informed that he must first join issue in the case, he left the
Judgment of the county court affirmed, with costs. All concur.