Hamilton v. Matlock
Opinion
Scire facias in favour of Matlock on the transcript of a justice’s judgment, &c. filed in the Circuit Court, to have execution against real estate. There are five [422] pleas; 1. No recovery before the justice; 2. and 3. No transcript of the recovery on file and of record in the Circuit Court; 4. The return of “ no property” to. the execution is false; 5. The defendant had sufficient goods, and the pláintiff, by collusion with the constable, fraudulently procured the false return of “ no property.” The 4th plea was rejected on the plaintiff’s motion; and issues were joined on the others. The parties submitted the cause to the Court. On the trial, the plaintiff proved the recovery before the justice, and a return of “no property” to the execution; he also proved that a transcript of the judgment and proceedings before the justice had been duly filed in the Circuit Court; which was all the evidence in the cause. The Court awarded an execution.
The rejecting of the 4th plea is assigned for error. The defendant could not, in this suit, question the truth of the constable’s- return to the execution
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