Case Name: Andrew Winter, plaintiff in error, vs. Randolph Y. Kinney, defendant in error
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1848-06
Citations: 4 How. Pr. 442
Docket Number: 
Parties: Andrew Winter, plaintiff in error, vs. Randolph Y. Kinney, defendant in error.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 4
Pages: 442–443

Head Matter:
Andrew Winter, plaintiff in error, vs. Randolph Y. Kinney, defendant in error.
—Judgment reversed, and venire de novo by the Supreme Court; costs to abide the event.
G. E. J. Bowdoin, for plaintiff in error;
William Curtis Hoyes, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
This was a case deciding that any agreement taken from a party in custody, intended as an indemnity to the sheriff; far a breach of duty, is void. But the prohibition extends only to the officer—not to the plaintiff in the process. And where there is some evidence that such an agreement is made with the consent and for the benefit of the party, and with his authority; it is a question of fact for the jury whether the sheriff or party made the agreement. (Reported, 1 Comstock, 365.)