Griggs v. Day
46 N.Y. St. Rep. 967
The Superior Court of New York...1892Check TreatmentThe fact was that the matter in the judgment roll objected to was inserted in it with the assent of defendants’ attorney. The plaintiff’s attorney when the subject was first spoken of said he would insert like matter in behalf of defendants. The defendants’ attorney afterward filed that matter and it was made part of the judgment roll. For this reason the order must be affirmed. The refusal, of course, not to print the matter referred to was within the discretion of the court.
Order affirmed, with casts.
Sedgwick, Ch. J., and McAdam, J., concur.
