Gunnels v. Deavours
This text of 57 Ga. 177 (Gunnels v. Deavours) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
It appears from the record and bill of exceptions, that Deavours sued Gunnells in a justice's court on three promissory notes, two for $100 00 each, and the other for $55 31, and that an appeal was taken from* the decision of the justice to the superior court. On the trial of the appeal, the defendant pleaded a former recovery and the pendency of a former suit for the same cause of action. It appears that some former pretended suits had been instituted on these same notes in a justice’s court, and carried by an appeal to the superior court, where a pretended judgment was rendered thereon, which was brought up to this .court by writ of error, [178]*178when it was held that the judgments were void: See Gunnells vs. Deavours, 54 Georgia Reports, 496. The present suits were commenced on the notes before the remittitur from this court was made the judgment of the court below declaring the pretended suits and judgments therein void, and'it was those pretended suits and judgments which the defendant pleaded to defeat the plaintiff’s recovery in the present suit. The court charged the jury that, notwithstanding the plaintiff admitted the facts as set forth in the defendant’s plea, the same would not avail him as a defense, to which charge the defendant excepted.
Let the judgment be entered in conformity with this opinion.
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