Compton v. Arnold
Compton v. Arnold
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The only error complained of, is the action of the court in entering up judgment against the sureties on plaintiff’s bond. It seems that the plaintiff commenced an action before a justice of the peace to recover possession of a horse, and the case was finally appealed to the Circuit Court, where judgment was rendered for the defendant. In the latter court it was shown, that the bond given by the plaintiff was lost, and testimony was admitted by the court as to the character oí the bond, and who were the sureties.
Upon this evidence the court gave judgment against the sureties. The sureties appeared, and objected to the admission of any evidence concerning the bond, and insisted that the same could not be proved or supplied in that way; but the court decided otherwise.
Let the judgment be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Peter Compton, in Error v. James R. Arnold, in Error
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- Published