Brooks v. United States
This text of 6 N.M. 72 (Brooks v. United States) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Mexico Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
One Earnest L. Lapham, being indicted and convicted in the second judicial district court for an alleged postal embezzlement, took an appeal to this court, and, pending that appeal, was released from custody upon entering into a recognizance, with four sureties, conditioned for his appearance at the next term of the supreme court to receive the judgment on the said appeal, and to abide the decision of the said supreme court, “and to render himself in execution, and to obey every order and judgment which should be made in the premises by said supreme court.” Subsequently an action on the said recognizance was brought in the same district court by the United States against the said Earnest L. Lapham and his sureties, of which the present plaintiff in error is one. In the action the plaintiff therein sets up the bond, and alleges as a breach that the said Lapham did not appear in the supreme court to receive its judgment, etc., but so to do did fail; that he absconded, and was absent from the territory during the entire term of that court to which he was bound to appear; but it does not aver that any judgment or order was ever made or rendered in the case by the supreme court, or that the said Lap-ham was ever called in that court, or that any default was entered against him therein, or that any forfeiture of said recognizance was therein adjudged or entered of record. The surety, Brooks, demurred to the declaration upon various grounds going to its sufficiency, and the case comes before us for review of the judgment of the district court overruling that demurrer, and assessing damages against him.
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