241 F. 584 | 8th Cir. | 1917
This is an action by the Traders’ National Bank of Kansas City upon a promissory note for $5,000 signed by one E. E. Turner, and purporting to have been signed by defendants James M. Vandeventer and Emmett Vandeventer. The note had been
“It is very rare that in civil suits the character of the party is admissible in evidence, and it is never permitted, unless the nature of the action involves or directly affects the general character of the party.”
The case at bar is an ordinary action on a promissory note, the execution of which was affirmed by the plaintiff and denied by the defendants. It does not involve or directly affect the general character
The judgment is affirmed.