There can be no doubt of the power of the judge in the court below to send out the jury to find a proper verdict, as the verdict which they had sealed up before separating was a defective one. Pritchard v. Hennessey,
In Commonwealth v. Tobin,
In Capen v. Stoughton,
It is true that in the case just cited the question came before the court on a motion to vacate the judgment and bring the case forward on the docket; but this was because the mistake was not discovered until after the wrong verdict had been received and judgment entered. We cannot doubt that if the mistake had been discovered before the verdict had been recorded, relief would have been granted in the manner adopted in the case at bar. -
Twomey v. Linnehan,
Judgment on the verdict.
