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71 Mass. 538
Mass.
1855
Thomas, J.

On the presentation of this petition, the court entertained some doubt whether a hearing before commissioners of insolvency appointed by the judge of probate on the estate of a deceased person was of such a nature as to afford a creditor attending it protection from arrest. But upon the authorities cited, we are of opinion that the protection extends to all legal tribunals of a judicial character, whether strictly courts of record or not, recognized by the laws of the State, and having power to pass upon the rights of persons attending them.

Prisoner discharged.

Case Details

Case Name: Wood v. Neale
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Nov 15, 1855
Citation: 71 Mass. 538
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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    Wood v. Neale, 71 Mass. 538