Parker v. Shephard

1 Cal. 131
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJune 15, 1850
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Parker v. Shephard, 1 Cal. 131 (Cal. 1850).

Opinion

By the Court,

Hastings, Ch. J.

It'appears from the record that the defendants were cited to appear and answer the complaint at the hour of 10 o’clock of the day specified for trial. That the judgment was rendered at the hour of 9 o’clock of said day, on ex parte proof of plaintiff’s title, the defendants not being present.

From this decision of the court the appeal is taken.

The proceedings of the court of First Instance, one hour before the time of trial, are evidently irregular, and could not be corrected but by consent of parties. The defendants, it seems, had several days allowed by the court within which to appear and make their defence; and inasmuch as it does not appear that they could not have had a fair trial on the merits, -we think it but just that the costs of this court should abide the event of a new trial.

The judgment, therefore, of the court of First Instance is reversed, and a new trial upon the merits awarded.

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