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Robertson v. Braddick

Supreme Court of Virginia
Oct 10, 1806
11 Va. 21 (Va. 1806)

Opinion

10-10-1806

Robertson v. Braddick


This was an appeal from the District Court of Petersburgh.

Braddick had obtained a judgment against Robertson on a forthcoming bond, in the County Court of Amelia; from which the latter appealed to the District Court, where, the cause being called in its turn on the docket, the counsel for the appellee opened the record, and moved for an affirmance of the judgment, in which there was no error. The counsel for the appellant objected to the Court's hearing the cause at that time, alleging that the record had been brought up to that Court only, and by the appellee. But this objection was overruled by the District Court, and on an appeal to this Court, the judgment was affirmed.

OPINION

Lyons, Carrington and Tucker Judges.


Summaries of

Robertson v. Braddick

Supreme Court of Virginia
Oct 10, 1806
11 Va. 21 (Va. 1806)
Case details for

Robertson v. Braddick

Case Details

Full title:Robertson v. Braddick

Court:Supreme Court of Virginia

Date published: Oct 10, 1806

Citations

11 Va. 21 (Va. 1806)