Campbell v. Whetstone

4 Ill. 361
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 15, 1842
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Campbell v. Whetstone, 4 Ill. 361 (Ill. 1842).

Opinion

Breese, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was a foreign attachment, commenced in the Madison Circuit Court, by Campbell against Whetstone, founded upon an affidavit made before a justice of the peace, but filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court. A motion was submitted in that Court, to dismiss the writ for that reason, pending which, the plaintiff entered his motion to amend, by filing another affidavit before the Clerk. The Court denied this motion, and allowed the defendant’s motion to dismiss, to which an exception was taken. These decisions of the Court are assigned as error, by the appellant. When the motion was made at the Circuit, to dismiss, for the reason that the affidavit was made before a justice of the peace, and not before the clerk of the Court, I had great inclination to refuse it, although the practice had been uniform, ever since the passage of the attachment act of 1833, to make such affidavits before the clerk, believing that the third section of the act of 1826, respecting oaths and affirmations, would authorize the affidavit before a justice of the peace; the terms and provisions of that section being very broad and comprehensive, and further believing that such a practice would greatly facilitate those who might wish to obtain such writs. The last clause of the third section

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