Court Opinion

ID: 6529105
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-19 19:59:17.98776+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:55:18.555358
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam.

The defendant in error, brought an action of trover, in the Circuit Court of Lowndes.— After the examination of the witnesses, introduced on the part of the defence, had closed, the plaintiff below examined a witness, for the purpose of rebutting their testimony, who had not been examined previously: The plaintiff in error proposed to introduce witnesses to discredit this witness ;. which the Court refused to allow. The refusal of the Court is now assigned for error.'
*343It is settled, beyond controversy, that it is competent to discredit a witness by general evidence, affecting his credit; and it is quite immaterial, whether the witness whose testimony is attacked, is examined by the plaintiff in the first instance, or is only introduced to rebut what has been- proved by the defendant’s witnesses.' If the defendant avails himself of the earliest opportunity to discredit, he has a right to beheard.a
The judgment is reversed, and,the cause remanded.

1 Starkie’s Ev. 145; 3 ib. 1753.