Jones v. Murphy & Lewis
Jones v. Murphy & Lewis
Opinion of the Court
This case presents the same facts, pleadings and points of law, as the main action in the suit of Wright, Williams & Co. v. White, 14 A. 583, and after mature deliberation, we are led to adopt the views expressed by the majority of the Court in that case.
Plaintiff instituted two suits against defendants, in the State of Kentucky, where all the parties reside, on a note and bill of exchange, amounting to $12,301 05.
A few weeks thereafter, and while said suits were pending, plaintiff brought this suit by attachment, in the Fifth District Court of New Orleans on the same written instrument.
Subsequently, he filed a supplemental petition, setting forth the facts, that since the institution of this action he had obtained judgments against the defendants in the Kentucky suits, and issued executions thereon, which were returned nulla bona, alleged that he is entitled in law to introduce the copies of the said judgments in this proceeding, to establish the indebtedness of the defendants to him, and prayed for judgment in the promises as práyed for in the original petition.
To this supplemental petition, the defendants filed the exception, ■“that the original cause of action, if any existed, has been merged in the judgments rendered in the State of Kentucky, and the proceedings therein had, as shown by the supplemental petition and documents annexed:
That this Court, by the said proceedings of plaintiff, has been divested of jurisdiction of the matters in controversy.
Defendants plead res judicata, and prayed that the suit be dismissed.
The Court below sustained the exception and dismissed the suit, and plaintiff appealed.
As held in the case cited above, conceding that the notes sued on were merged in the Kentucky judgments, the debts are not extinguished nor the Court here divested of jurisdiction of the matters in controversy. The judgments established the debts to be due and owing from defendants to plaintiff, and, being in our jurisprudence the highest evidence of
For thesfe reasons, and those given in the case of Wright, Williams & Co. v. White, 14 A. 583, we conclude that plaintiff should recover.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be avoided and reversed, and that plaintiff have judgment in solido against the defendants for $12,301 05, with legal interest on $4,743 45, from 1st day of August, 1861, and on. $7,557 60, Horn. 1st day of January, 1862, with costs and privilege on the property attached. Defendants to pay costs in both Courts.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- D. W. Jones v. Murphy & Lewiss.
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