Pease v. Gleason

Court: New York Supreme Court
Date filed: 1811-10-15
Citations: 8 Johns. 409
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Lead Opinion
Per Curiam.

The adjournment was no serious inconvenience, and it rested in the discretion of the justice, which was not abused in this case. There is no evidence of it. The proof of the absence of the party satisfied the justice, and that was sufficient.

Judgment affirmed.