Hughes v. Lindsey

5 Ark. 555
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJanuary 15, 1850
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Hughes v. Lindsey, 5 Ark. 555 (Ark. 1850).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Johnson

delivered the opinion of the Court.

It appears, from the transcript of the record certified and returned with the writ of certiorari issued on the application of the plaintiff in this cause, that the Justice, on the 28th of July, 1849, rendered a joint judgment against the plaintiff and William K. Inglish, which purports to be based upon a joint contract. This judgment was stayed on the day of its rendition for the space of three months by Thomas Pack, and it having been taken by default, was afterwards, on the 4th August following, on the application of Inglish, set aside and a new trial awarded. The time set for the new trial was the 25th August, at which time a judgment was rendered in favor of Inglish. This latter judgment, it is true, is exceedingly informal, yet it is believed to amount to a valid judgment in favor of Inglish and against the plaintiff, and particularly so under the law in respect to judgments before Justices of' the Peace.

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