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Winninger v. State
23 Ind. 228
Ind.
1864
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Erazer, J.

To a complaint upon a forfeited recognizance taken in a criminal case, alleging for breach the failure of the principal to appear according to the terms of the condition, an answer was filed by the surety, alleging that, after the recognizance was forfeited, and before the commencement of the suit, the principal enlisted as a volunteer in the army; wherefore the surety could not surrender him.

This is no defense. Eor aught that appears, the principal enlisted by the surety’s advice; nor do we know that the military authorities would not at any time surrender him to the surety on application.

The judgment is affirmed, with two per cent, damages and costs.

Case Details

Case Name: Winninger v. State
Court Name: Indiana Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 15, 1864
Citation: 23 Ind. 228
Court Abbreviation: Ind.
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