Ex parte Neil
Ex parte Neil
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The sole question of this case is this: Where a special term of the circuit court has been properly called, the proper notice of the time and place for holding the court has been given, and the order calling the special term has actually been made and actually filed with the circuit court, was the circuit court absolutely without jurisdiction to proceed at all, at said special term, merely because of'the clerical omission on the part of the circuit clerk to enter the order on the minutes of the court? Manifestly not. In this ease, out of which this habeas corpus grows, there clearly was jurisdiction to try the case so far as
The judgment of the court below is affirmed.
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- Jurisdiction. Circuit Court. Special Term. Order. Entry on minutes. Code 1906, § 98S. The failure of the clerk to enter on the minutes of a circuit court an- order for a special term thereof, which was duly made and published, does not affect the validity 'of proceedings had at duch term, though Code 1906, § 988, provides that such order shall be entered on the minutes as well as be made and published.