Bestak v. Bennett
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Opinion
This action was begun in the municipal c'ourt of Sioux Falls to recover the sum of $33 alleged to have been overpaid by plaintiff by mistake in settling a debt due defendant. The defendant denied the allegations of the complaint, and pleaded a 'Counterclaim in the sum of $175. Plaintiff was successful in that court, and defendant appealed to the circuit court. The circuit court instructed the jury as follows:
"In this case, gentlemen, the court will say to you that nine of you can return a verdict; that is to say, whenever nine or more of you agree upon a verdict, you will come back into court and render your verdict.”
The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $33, with interest. The court then asked the foreman of the jury how many of the jurors voted in favor of the verdict:
“A. Nine, and then made it unanimous.
“Q. By the 'Court: On the first ballot nine? A. Nine.
[487]*487“Q. And then all voted? A. all.
“Q. In favor of this verdict? A. Yes, sir.
“Q. So say you all, gentlemen? A. Yes, sir.”
From the judgment entered pursuant to the verdict defendant has appealed, assigning as error the above instruction.
The Constitution of this state .(section 6; art. 6) provides that the Legislature may provide for the decision of civil cases by three-fourths of the jury in any court. Pursuant thereto the Legislature enacted the provision now embodied in section 2516, Rev. Code 1919, viz:
“In all civil actions cognizable by a justice of the peace, except actions for the forcible entry and detainer, or detainer only, of real property, tried in the circuit or county court, the verdict may be rendered by three-fourths of the jury in-the manner provided in the succeeding section.”
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184 N.W. 359, 44 S.D. 485, 1921 S.D. LEXIS 157, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/bestak-v-bennett-sd-1921.