Opinion
December Term, 1896.
Order affirmed, without costs and without prejudice to an application to make the complaint more definite and certain as to time, place and circumstances of the assault. All concurred, except Ward, J., not sitting.
December Term, 1896.
Order affirmed, without costs and without prejudice to an application to make the complaint more definite and certain as to time, place and circumstances of the assault. All concurred, except Ward, J., not sitting.
Full title:Marybe Houtz, by her Guardian ad Litem, William Olcott, Respondent, v…
Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Date published: Dec 1, 1896
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