Bowers v. State
Bowers v. State
Opinion of the Court
In this action the appellee’s relatrix sued the appellants upon an official bond, executed by them and conditioned, inter alia, that the appellant Bowers would honestly and faithfully discharge and perform all and singular his duties, as a constable of Honey Creek township, in Howard county, during his continuance in office. The appellants answered the complaint of the appellee’s relatrix by a general denial thereof. The issues joined were tried by a jury, and a general verdict was returned for the relatrix, assessing her damages in the sum of seventy-five dollars. The appellants’ motion for a new trial having been overruled and their exception entered to the ruling, judgment was rendered by the court on the verdict.
The judgment is reversed, at the costs of the appellee’s relatrix, and the cause is remanded, with instructions to sustain the appellants’ motion for a new trial, and for further proceedings.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Bowers v. The State, ex rel. Clark
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