Dedman v. Barber
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Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court:
This was an appeal taken by Dedman from the judgment of a justice of the peace to the Circuit Court, and upon trial in that Court, dismissed, on account of the informality and insufficiency of the appeal bond. It is not questioned but the bond is informal and insufficient. It is in the form adapted to the case of an appeal from the Circuit to the Supreme Court. But it is equally clear that the Court erred in overruling the motion of the appellant to permit him to file a good bond in pursuance of the 31st section
The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, and the cause remanded, with directions to that Court to permit the appellant to file an appeal bond, and to hear and determine the cause conformably to this opinion.
Judgment reversed.
R. L. 395; Gale’s Stat. 409.
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