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Underwood v. Brown
106 Mass. 298
Mass.
1871
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Gray, J.

The purchase of a negotiable promissory note is a perfectly lawful act; and has, of itself, no tendency to prove a wrongful motive in procuring an unlawful arrest in an action afterwards brought thereon. The evidence objected to did not tend to show the motive, intent or circumstances attending the trespass complained of; and as it was incompetent, and calculated to prejudice the defendant with the jury, we cannot say that it was immaterial. Exceptions sustained.

Case Details

Case Name: Underwood v. Brown
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Jan 15, 1871
Citation: 106 Mass. 298
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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