Collins v. . Gilbert

65 N.C. 135
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 5, 1871
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Collins v. . Gilbert, 65 N.C. 135 (N.C. 1871).

Opinion

Reade, J.

This was an application for a writ of recordar ri as a substitute for an appeal from a Justice’s judgment.

*136 The record shows no evidence, except the complaint and' answer, which we suppose were treated as affidavits.

The only question is, whether a writ of recordwri ought to have issued. This depends upon the facts. No facts are found by his Honor, and, therefore, we cannot tell whether he decided right or wrong. Nor can we look into the evidence and find the facts; because, the Constitution forbids us to try any “ issue of fact.” As the case is presented to us, it appears, that his Honor granted the writ without finding any fact at all. And, therefore, we are obliged to overrule him.

It was suggested that we ought to presume that his Hon- or found such a state of facts as would sustain his judgment. If we adopt that rule we would always have to sustain his Honor when he fails to state the facts. And this would make his decision the last resort. It is true that where, but for errors alleged, the record would sustain the Judge, he must be sustained, unless the errors are shown. But here there is nothing to sustain him. His action was arbitrary so far as it appears to us.

As to the necessity for the Judge to state the facts, see Cardwell v. Cardwell, 64 N. C. R. 621. As to distinction between “questions of fact” and “issues of fact,” see Heileg v. Stokes, 63 N. C. R. 612.

There is error. This will be certified.

Pee Curiam. Judgment reversed.

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