180 Mass. 22 | Mass. | 1901
The general rule is that all papers which are duly admitted in evidence should go to the jury; but it is in the discretion of the judge to give or withhold them, and his decision upon the question is not a subject of exception. Whithead v. Keyes, 3 Allen, 495. Burghardt v. Van Deusen, 4 Allen, 374. Farnum v. Pitcher, 151 Mass. 470, 476. While auditors’ reports are made evidence by statute, and while it is the usual
Exceptions overruled.