Harrington v. Luddington
Harrington v. Luddington
Opinion of the Court
Trial before justice of the peace, and finding for the plaintiff. New trial granted, without the required notice to the plaintiff being shown by the record to have been given. On the day set for the new trial, the plaintiff by his counsel appeared, and moved to set aside the order granting the new trial. This motion was overruled, and the plaintiff, after having his motion entered upon the record, withdrew from the court. Judgment . was entered for the defendant. An appeal was taken by the plaintiff to the Circuit Court, and without any motion for relief in the Circuit Court from any errors the justice may have committed, and without asking to have proceedings subsequent to the first trial set aside, he proceeded to a trial upon the merits, and was defeated. He then attempted to obtain relief from the action of the
Judgment affirmed, with ten per cent, damages.
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