Snyder v. Copes
Snyder v. Copes
Opinion of the Court
The judgment of the court was pronounced by
It appears from the plaintiff’s own showing in the petition and a bill of exceptions, that he was the defendant in a suit brought against him by one Thompson, and that the record of that cause, with the other records of the court had been destroyed by fire. The present proceeding was brought in the form of a rule upon the clerk of the court to show cause “why the suit should not be placed upon the docket of said court, in order that proceedings may take place in said suit to bring it to a final decision.”
The district judge dismissed the rule, and Snyder has appealed. The clerk of the court is the sole appellee.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Aaron Snyder v. W. C. Copes
- Status
- Published