6 Watts 453 | Pa. | 1837
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
That a collusive contract binds the parties to it, is a principle which commends itself no less to the moralist than to the jurist; for no dictate of duty calls on a judge to extricate a a rogue from his own toils. On any other principle a knave might gain, but could not lose, by a dishonest expedient; and we should
Judgment reversed, and a venire facias de novo awarded.