Commonwealth ex rel. Taylor v. Bradley
Commonwealth ex rel. Taylor v. Bradley
Opinion of the Court
THIS was an action of debt, brought in the name of the commonwealth, for the use of Taylor, against Bradley, as sheriff, upon his official bond. The breach alleged in the declaration, is, in his failure to return an execution on the return day, or within one month thereafter; whereby, as the declaration avers, an action hath accrued to the plaintiff, to have and demand of the defendant the amount expressed in the execution, including interest and costs, with thirty per cent. damages. To the declaration the defendant demurred, and on the demurrer the circuit court gave judgment for the defendant; from which the plaintiff has appealed to this court.
1. The judgment of the circuit court cannot; in our opinion, be sustained. It is undoubtedly true, that the
2. It is true, the plaintiff, by claiming the penalty imposed by the act of assembly, has obviously claimed more than he has a right to recover in this form of action ; but the question on the demurrer, is not, whether he has shown himself entitled to all he has claimed, but whether he has shown himself entitled to recover any thing.
The judgment must be reversed with costs, and the cause be remanded, for new proceedings to be had, not inconsistent with this opinion.
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