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O'Connor v. Moschowitz
48 How. Pr. 451
New York Court of Common Pleas
1875
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The Court unanimously reversed the judgment, the chief judge stating that the sureties being sufficient in law, as shown by their sworn examinations, the justice was bound judicially to approve the undertaking and sign the order of removal. A judge should have no private reason—it must be a judicial reason and not an arbitrary, whimsical, capricious reason.

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Case Name: O'Connor v. Moschowitz
Court Name: New York Court of Common Pleas
Date Published: Jan 15, 1875
Citation: 48 How. Pr. 451
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