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[1749] 1 Elchies 329
Subject_1 PERSONA STANDI.
Duguid
v.
Macombie
1749 ,Dec. 7 .
Case No.No. 2.
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The question was, Whether a person denounced Rebel to the horn, even for a criminal cause, when called as a defender, had persona standi in judicio, and might propone defences? Dun and Easdale gave their opinion that he was not debarred from pleading any defences; but the rest unanimously agreed he was debarred; but the President gave no opinion. But
January he gave it strongly, and we refused a reclaiming bill without answers.
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