Graham v. State ex rel. Patton
Graham v. State ex rel. Patton
Opinion of the Court
This was an action of debt brought by the State, for the use of Patton and Winton, on a constable’s bond. The suit is against the constable and his sureties. The declaration alleges as a breach of the condition of the bond, that Patton and Winton had obtained a judgment before a justice of the peace against Huff; that a fieri facias issued on the judgment, and was delivered to the constable to be executed; “that the constable made an illegal service and return of the execution, neither making the money nor giving any legal and satisfactory reason in his return for failing to make the money all which is contrary to the statute, &c.
General demurrer to the declaration; demurrer overruled; and final judgment rendered for the plaintiff.
This declaration can not be supported. The statute authorizes
There is another error in this case. The damages should have been assessed by a jury, and not by the Court. Rev. Stat., 1838, p. 449.
Per Curiam.—The judgment is reversed at the costs of the relators. Cause remanded, &c.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Graham and Others v. The State for the use of Patton and Another
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- Published