Smith v. Blakeney
Smith v. Blakeney
Opinion of the Court
— Some difficulty is thrown around this case, from the manner in which the record is presented.
An original writ issued a'gainst Smith, the plaintiff in error, and one Davis, which was served on Davis, against whom a declaration was filed — on which, the suit, as to Smith, (who was not served with process) is discontinued. Judgment was rendered, on verdict, against Davis. Previous to the judgment against Davis, and after the discontinuance against Smith, a writ is issued, reciting the issuance of the previous writ, against both,
As soon as the action was discontinued in the court below, the plaintiff in that court had the right to sue out process against Smith, and the recital of the former writ can not vitiate the subsequent process.
Let the judgment be affirmed.
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