Illinois Supreme Court, 1916

Cohn v. Sesti

Cohn v. Sesti
Illinois Supreme Court · Decided December 21, 1916 · Dunn
276 Ill. 78; 114 N.E. 617

Cohn v. Sesti

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Dunn

delivered the opinion of the court:

The appellees sued Edward M. Malo in attachment in the municipal court of Chicago and summoned the appellants as garnishees. Judgment was rendered against Malo for $76.25. The answer of the garnishees was contested and upon a trial they were discharged. The plaintiffs appealed to the Appellate Court, which reversed the judgment, remanded the cause to the municipal court and granted a certificate of importance and appeal to this court.

The judgment of the Appellate Court w;as not final and the appeal was improvidently granted. It will be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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