The petition of John S. Thorp for leave to issue commissions as prayed for in his petition of September 16,1938, was presented in open court on March 17, 1939. The petition recites that on September 16,1938, petitioner presented a petition, asking for a citation to show cause why petitioner should not be given leave to issue the commission prayed for. On October 29,1938, by an opinion of the present judge, the prayer of the petition was refused and the petition dismissed. The present petition does not ask for the issu
Even if the latter were properly before me, leave to take depositions of the witnesses in question would be refused. My adjudication and the opinion of October 29, 1938, relate the facts and circumstances of the present case. Determination of whether an allowance shall be made to claimant depends largely on the credibility of the witnesses on behalf of claimant and against the claim. If the depositions of the additional witnesses are taken, the auditing judge will not have the opportunity to determine their credibility by observing their demeanor in court in his presence; he will be deprived of the opportunity of questioning the witnesses as to the matter in dispute; and the accountant will not have opportunity to cross-examine the witnesses on their testimony on the examination in chief.
In the exercise of the discretion vested in me by law, I hold that leave to examine the witnesses by deposition is not proper in this case.
The prayer of the petition is denied, and the petition is dismissed.
