Aldrich v. Minard
12 Ind. 551
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Bluebook
Aldrich v. Minard, 12 Ind. 551 (Ind. 1859).
Opinion
A judgment was confessed upon a complaint, note, and warrant of attorney.
The appearance and confession was by an attorney. No affidavit of the party confessing, accompanied, and was filed with, the warrant of attorney. 2 R. S. pp. 123, 124.
The proceeding was erroneous. McPheeters v. Campbell, 5 Ind. R. 109.
The judgment is reversed with costs. Cause remanded, &C.
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