James v. Hughill
Illinois Supreme Court
James v. Hughill, 3 Ill. 361 (Ill. 1840)
James v. Hughill
Opinion of the Court
In this cause (judgment having been rendered by default in the Court below) a writ of certiorari was granted to the Court below, on the ground, that, subsequent to the taking of the appeal herein, the Court below bad permitted the sheriff, who served the process upon the defendants below, to amend his return, by adding his signature thereto, which he had before omitted ; and such amendment had been made since the record had been transmitted to this Court.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Josiah L. James and Isaac Leonard v. Joseph Hughill
- Status
- Published