Administrators of Booker v. Hunt

1 Port. 26
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJune 15, 1834
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Administrators of Booker v. Hunt, 1 Port. 26 (Ala. 1834).

Opinion

By Mr. Justice Saffold :

Motion by the defendants’ counsel to dismiss the writ of error, on the ground, that Booker is supposed to have died after the rendition of the judgment against him, in the court below, and his administrator was made by the mere act of the clerk, in issuing the writ of error in his name, in the recess of the court; which is supposed to be a judicial act to which the clerk was incompetent. It appears, however, that the case has been several times in this court, and continued ■from term to term for hearing on a joinder in error. By a statute of 1814, the Judges of the Supreme Court, and each of them, had authority to issue forth writs of error to the inferior courts of law and equity — to remove any judgment or decree, either at common law or in chancery, int® [28]*28the Supreme Court for revision.

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