A sheriff’s officer could not justify an imprisonment of A. B. under a latitat against C. B. though it was averred that A. B. and C. B., are one and the same person, there being no averment that A. B. was known by the name of C. B.
Citations:
(1807) 8 East 328
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Hoye v Bush 1841
A constable applied for a warrant for the arrest of Richard Hoye, but the justice mistakenly issued a warrant for the arrest of John Hoye, which was the name of Richard Hoye’s father. The constable arrested Richard Hoye, who sued for false . .
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Torts – Other
Updated: 07 December 2022; Ref: scu.229687