Case Name: Charles Cook agt. John Finch
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1846-02
Citations: 2 How. Pr. 88
Docket Number: 
Parties: Charles Cook agt. John Finch.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 88–89

Head Matter:
Charles Cook agt. John Finch.
In an affidavit for a motion to change the venue, the tom as well as the county in which the witnesses reside must.he stated. (1 Hovmrd's Practice Re* ports, 195.)
February Term, 1846.
Motion by defendant to change venue.'
It was objected by plaintiff’s counsel that the defendant’s affidavit did not state the town where the witnesses resided.
H. Welles, defendants counsel.
E. Van Burén, defendants attorney.
J. A. Spencer, plaintiff's counsel.
L. N. B. Vanderlip, plaintiff's attorney.

Opinion:
Bronson, Chief Justice.
The affidavit is defective in not stating the town as well as the county in which the witnesses reside.
Motion denied with costs, without prejudice.