Johns v. Jones
Johns v. Jones
Opinion of the Court
This case arises by reason of the judge of the superior court refusing to sanction a certiorari. In his order refusing sanction he says: βThe question presented is whether the within petition for certiorari should be sanctioned. It appears that petitioner was put out of possession of certain realty by the sheriff of Jeff Davis county, acting under a writ of possession against J. W. Hinson; whereupon petitioner instituted a forcible entry and detainer proceeding against the persons put in possession by the sheriff. Hpon the trial of the issue the jury found in favor of the defendants, and the question is whether under the evidence the jury was authorized to find in favor of the right of the sheriff to dispossess petitioner under the writ of possession against Hinson. The writ of possession appears to have been issued some months before being finally executed. If judicial cognizance may be taken of Supreme Court judgments, it would appear that just prior to the time of executing the writ of possession a case involving the property and between the parties indicated by the writ of possession was disposed of in the Supreme Court. The evidence indicates that Hinson was in possession of the property until just prior to the time when it was sought to execute the writ of possession. It further shows that just a few days prior to that time, Hinson vacated and petitioner entered into possession. The testimony is, that Hinson did not surrender to any person; that petitioner went into possession under Mrs. Ward, administratrix; that the stock, plow tools, - and other things uf Hinson were left on the place. No explanation is offered as to why Mrs. Ward undertook to put petitioner in possession. So that we have the case of a man against whom a writ of possession was about to be enforced quite suddenly in the month of April abandoning a farm without
The evidence of what was done to hold possession of the property by the defendant after he was placed in possession does not indicate force in the obtaining of possession. The evidence fails to disclose any right of possession in Johns. The jury was summoned by agreement; and we do not think the petition for certiorari shows such error as requires us to reverse the judgment refusing to sanction the certiorari.
Judgment affirmed.
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