Wells v. . Sluder

68 N.C. 156
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 5, 1873
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Wells v. . Sluder, 68 N.C. 156 (N.C. 1873).

Opinion

Boyden, J.

This was a civil action, commenced before a ■Justice of the Peace, for the'recovery of sixty dollars due by former judgment.

Upon the trial, a jury was empannelled and found their verdict for the defendant, and the Justice ordered judgment against the plaintiff for fourteen dollars and forty-five cents costs. From, this judgment the plaintiff-appealed to the Superior Court; and the case was regularly entered upon the issue docket at Fall Term, 1870, and then continued until Fall Term, 1872, when the defendant moved to dismiss the appeal, on the ground that the case had been improperly -entered upon the issue docket. His Honor being of opinion with the defendant, dismissed the appeal.

This would have been error, even had it been a case where the plaintiff was not entitled to a trial de novo upon .1310 facts; as in that case the Judge himself should have decided the case. But in this case the plaintiff was entitled to *157 a trial de novo upon the facts, as was decided in this Court-in the case of Cowles v. Hayes, 67 N. C. Rep. 128.

We presume his Honor had not seen that decision. This-case is governed by that.

. There was error.

This will be certified.

Per Curiam.

Judgment reversed..

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Cowles v. . Hayes
67 N.C. 128 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1872)

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