Fletcher v. Keyte
66 Mo. 285
Opinion
— Action for forcible entry and detain-er. Complaint insufficient because not verified by affidavit. (1 W. S., 643, § 6). The justice, therefore, never acquired jurisdiction ; no more did the court of common pleas. As the judgment of that court, however, went for the defendants, we affirm the judgment.
Aeeirmed.
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