Wingate v. Wallis
Wingate v. Wallis
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Appeal, from the probate court of Hancock county.
Elias Wallis, for himself and others, heirs of Thomas Wheat, deceased, filed a petition in the probate court, alleging that the administrator of Wheat, one Jordan Morgan, had died without making a settlement or distribution of the estate; that Morgan’s administrator, Wingate, had removed some of Morgan’s property out of the state, and that his sureties upon his administration bond were insufficient to secure the petitioners. 'The petition prayed for other and good security. Upon this petition an order Avas made, citing Wingate to appear before the judge in vacation, and give additional security. Pending the issuance of this citation, Wallis and others filed another petition, setting forth statements similar to the previous petition, and charging that the
The record, in this case, shows upon its face that the whole proceedings were highly irregular, and altogether unauthorized by law. The various orders and process made and issued by the judge in vacation, were coram nonjudice, and therefore nul-lities.
The judgment of the court below is therefore reversed, and this court, pronouncing the judgment which the probate court of Hancock county should have done, directs that the said execution be quashed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- David R. Wingate, Administrator of Jordan Morgan v. Elias Wallis
- Status
- Published