Case Name: Walter L. Hunt, Claimant in Suit of Frank S. Sawyer vs. Arthur G. Anderson et als, and Lincoln Pulp Wood Company, Tr.
Court: Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Maine
Decision Date: 1930-01-20
Citations: 128 Me. 544
Docket Number: 
Parties: Walter L. Hunt, Claimant in Suit of Frank S. Sawyer vs. Arthur G. Anderson et als, and Lincoln Pulp Wood Company, Tr.
Judges: 
Reporter: Maine Reports
Volume: 128
Pages: 544–545

Head Matter:
Walter L. Hunt, Claimant in Suit of Frank S. Sawyer vs. Arthur G. Anderson et als, and Lincoln Pulp Wood Company, Tr.
Penobscot County.
Decided January 20, 1930.

Opinion:
This case came up on report. In the course of taking out the evidence, Arthur G. Anderson, the principal defendant, by direction of his counsel, on the ground of inadmissibility, refused several times to answer certain questions put to him by counsel for Frank S. Sawyer.
As this case, under the stipulation and agreement of parties, comes to the Law Court for determination upon so much of the evidence as is legally admissible, the right to determine in advance what is and what is not admissible does not rest in the parties to the case nor should that right be usurped by them.
Ryder $ Simpson, Charles J. Hutchins, for claimant. Clinton C. Stevens, for defendant.
The case is remanded to the court below by reason of incompleteness of report. So ordered.