Norris v. Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad
Norris v. Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The plaintiff recovered a judgment against the defendant before a justice of the peace, from which the defendant took an appeal to the Circuit Court of the county of Linn. The Circuit Court, on motion of the plaintiff, dismissed the appeal for the reason that there was no U. S. revenue stamp affixed to the certificate whereby the justice had certified the transcript to be a true copy of the record and proceedings before him. The certificate was dated October 15, 1863. The act of Congress then in force, on the subject of revenue stamps does not seem to have required stamps upon any other “legal documents” than a “ writ or other original process by which any suit is commenced in any court .of record.” (U. S. Statutes of 1861-2, p. 483.) Thé act of Congress of July 4,1864, only required a stamp on a “writ or other process of appeals from justices’ courts” to a court of record. This certificate is neither a writ or process of any kind. Nor does this certificate belong to the class or kind of certifi
The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Gideon Norris v. Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Company
- Status
- Published