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5 D.C. 163

Simms v. Templeman

Decided March 15, 1837

<p>A new trial will not be granted because tbe jury, by mistake, took out with them the plaintiff’s account, if it he withdrawn from them in a few minutes afterwards, by order of the Court.</p>

Decided 1837-03-15

¶1This was an attachment under the Maryland Act of 1795, c. 56. The garnishee pleaded nulla bona, and non assumpsit by the defendant.

¶2The plaintiff’s account, for work and labor, was annexed, by a wafer, to the warrant of the justice of the peace to the clerk to issue the attachment; and upon the back of the warrant was written the plaintiff’s short note of his cause of action, which stands in the place of a declaration, and upon which the issue was joined upon the plea of non assumpsit

¶3The jury took out with them the short note, to which were annexed the warrant and account, and an affidavit of the plaintiff, made in compliance with the Act of 1795, c. 56. The account had been proved by a witness, and the amount had been stated to the jury, and was also stated in the short note.

¶4A few minutes after the jury had retired, Mr. Marbury, for the plaintiff, informed the Court that the account had been thus, by mistake, taken out by the jury, and requested the Court to send to the jury for the paper, which they did, and informed them that they had taken it by mistake; and it was thus withdrawn from them.

¶5The verdict being for the plaintiff, Mr. C. Cox, for the defendant, moved for a new trial, because the account had been thus taken out by the jury.

¶6But the Court (Morsell, J., absent,) refused.

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