Hodges v. Scott

118 Mass. 530 | Mass. | 1875

By the Court.

The exclusion of the first question was rendered immaterial by the admission of the testimony that the party acted like other persons and did not talk peculiarly, which was equivalent to stating that he did not talk strangely or differently from others, and necessarily implied that he did not talk incoherently. Exceptions overruled.

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