Bateman v. Smith Gin Co.
Bateman v. Smith Gin Co.
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff below recovered a judgment against Bate-man in a justice’s court, from which he entered an appeal to a jury in the same court. When the case was called for trial on the appeal, the plaintiff (for reasons not necessary to be stated) failed to appear, and thereupon the justice allowed counsel for Bateman to submit the case to a jury and take a verdict in his favor. The plaintiff then sued out a certiorari to the superior court, alleging that the justice erred in allowing the case to take this direction, and in not dismissing it for want of prosecution. Hpon hearing the. certiorari, the superior court ordered that the case be remanded to the justice’s court; that the verdict be set aside, and the case reinstated for trial before a jury in that court.
We think the judgment of the superior court was exactly proper and correct. There is no law or rule of practice, of which we have any knowledge, under which the course pursued in this case in the justice’s court can be upheld. Where a plaintiff fails to appear and prosecute his case, it is, of course, the right of the defendant to move to have the same dismissed for want of prosecution; and this is the only proper course to be pursued, unless there has been filed a
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