Court Opinion

ID: 3662162
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:13:20.989405+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:22:50.040768
License: Public Domain

The Court were of opinion that it was first necessary to account, in some satisfactory way, for the absence of the party himself; and then proof might be received as to the materiality of the witness, as far as it could be made by a third person. That it would be extremely mischievous to continue causes upon the naked ground of the party and his witness being absent; for he might absent himself and keep back his witness for the very purpose of delaying the trial, and thereby harass his adversary at pleasure.
NOTE. — See Wheaton v. Cross, 3 N.C. 154; Sheppard v. Cook,ibid., 241.
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