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McCauley v. Bessey
146 A. 816
| N.H. | 1929
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This is a bill in equity, tried by the late Judge Doe, and resulting in the order "petition denied." At the plaintiff's request, the court began to make a draft of the facts he found, in order that the case be transferred to this court. This draft was not completed; and since the death of Judge Doe, the superior court (Sawyer, C. J.) has declared a mistrial.

The order of mistrial was not only authorized but apparently required by the situation in which the case was left. The defendant's exceptions raise various questions which would be material upon a petition for a new trial, under the statute (P. L., c. 342), but they have no application to the present proceeding.

Exceptions overruled.

Case Details

Case Name: McCauley v. Bessey
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Date Published: Jun 27, 1929
Citation: 146 A. 816
Court Abbreviation: N.H.
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