Mayfield v. Sweringen
Mayfield v. Sweringen
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the court delivered by
This was originally a suit commenced by attachment, before a justice of the peace, by Sweringen the defendant, in error against Mayfield the plaintiff, in error, in which Sweringen got judgment, from which Mayfield appealed to the circuit court, where on trial de novo, Sweringen again got judgment, to reverse which, Mayfield now prosecutes his writ of error in this court. The question on which the plaintiff in error mainly relies for a reversal of the judgment of the circuit court, does not arise on the record. Pleadings regularly taken and entered in the progress of a cause, constitute a portion of the record proper of such cause, — not so of papers which are merely tendered to the court and refused by it; or such as are filed without leave first had and obtained, and are treated after-wards as mere nullities. In these cases, the papers tendered and rejected, or disregarded by the court, if relied
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James. S. Mayfield v. James T. Sweringen
- Status
- Published