Tallmadge v. Tallmadge , 2 Barb. Ch. 290 ( 1847 )


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  • The Chancellor.

    The complainant having examined Mr. Tallmadge as a witness, the defendant Cushman had a right to .cross-examine him, as a matter of course, and without an order to that effect. If he was examined as a party merely, he could only be examined as against himself, and could not be cross-examined by his own counsel. But if his testimony can, by any possibility, affect the rights of Cushman, he is made a witness in the cause, and consequently Cushman has a right to «cross-examine him.

    -Order according to prayer of petition.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 2 Barb. Ch. 290

Filed Date: 4/7/1847

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/12/2023