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Higginbotham v. Chamberlayne
4 Munf. 547
Va.
1815
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The president pronounced the court’s opinion, (without deciding the other points occurring in the cause,) that the Superior court erred in not granting a continuance on account of the absence of Wyatt Starke, the witness in the bill of exceptions mentioned; the reason given by the court for rejecting the same being insufficient.

Judgment reversed 5 verdict set aside, and cause remanded for a new trial.

Case Details

Case Name: Higginbotham v. Chamberlayne
Court Name: Supreme Court of Virginia
Date Published: Dec 11, 1815
Citation: 4 Munf. 547
Court Abbreviation: Va.
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