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The Liesimer--burg Case Decided

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Day
13
Month
January
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Judge Kinne yesterday decided the Leisimer-Burg case, which has attracted public attention for some time. The reasoning on which it rests is thus given in the first sentence: "The testimony of Dr. Frothingham and Dr. George, who are apparently disinterested witnesses and men eminent in their profession, justify the conclusiĆ³n that when the papers involved in this case wcre executed, the complainant was mentally disabled from exercising his rational judgment." The judgment sets aside th'e trust deed and compells Mr. Burg to account to Mr. Leisimer for all moneys recieved. It allows Mr. Burg a reasonable compensation for his services, and the just and reasonable expenses incurred in defense of the suit, to be determined by the court upon the submission of proofs. It is probable that the case will be carried up.

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