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Jerome B. Anthony v. Joseph G. Clarke

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 1, 1850
1 R.I. 284 (R.I. 1850)

Opinion

MARCH TERM, 1850.

That the Attorney General is about to proceed by indictment against the defendant is good ground for the continuance of a suit growing out of the facts charged in the indictment.

THIS was an action of replevin for the recovery of stolen goods from the possession of the defendant. The counsel for the defendant moved that the case be continued to await the event of an indictment, which the Attor-General was about to commence against the defendant, for stealing, or receiving the articles for which this action was brought.


The motion comes within the reason of the rule, by which actions are always continued to await the event of an indictment pending in relation to the subject matter of the suit.


Summaries of

Jerome B. Anthony v. Joseph G. Clarke

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 1, 1850
1 R.I. 284 (R.I. 1850)
Case details for

Jerome B. Anthony v. Joseph G. Clarke

Case Details

Full title:JEROME B. ANTHONY v. JOSEPH G. CLARKE

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Jan 1, 1850

Citations

1 R.I. 284 (R.I. 1850)

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