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(535.

Mr. Burroughs for the Injunction
that wherever probable cause can be shewn for believing that Justice has not been done, & especially in cases of forgery, there ought to be a further discussion.
At the hearing of the cause it will be for the Court to consider whether there be, or not, probable cause to subject the facts to a further discussion at Law.
A case is then quoted of
Norris v Freeman
in 3 Wilson 38
[a strong case for a new trial, on suspicion of Forgery, only one of the subser. wtses having bn called, & other circs, & the applic— being made soon after the trial]