Perkins v. Milton
Perkins v. Milton
Opinion of the Court
On April 6, 1897, one Herbert Perkins was given a preliminary hearing before O. G. Ellsworth, a justice of the peace in and for Saline county, Nebraska, upon a complaint fthed by the defendant in error, Helen Milton,
The action upon the recognizance was commenced in the district court of Saline county, and is brought in the name of Helen Milton, who sues for and on behalf of Saline county, against Herbert Perkins, George Perkins, Horace P. King, Edwin 0. Biggs and Richard S. Norval. There was no service of summons on the defendant Herbert Perkins in this action, and he made no appearance therein.
The judgment in this case can not stand, because the liability of the defendants on the recognizance ended when the defendant appeared at “the next term of the district court.” State v. Murdock, 59 Nebr., 521; Hesselgrave v. State, 63 Nebr., 807. It is urged that there were reasons for not trying the case at the term at which the defendant was bound to appear, but we are unable to see how that has any bearing on the liability of the defendant on the recognizance. The terms of the recognizance did not require the defendant in the bastardy proceedings to appear from term to term until it was possible or convenient to try the case, but to appear at the next term. If for any reason the case could not be tried at that term, the means were at hand whereby the prosecution might have secured the attendance of the defendant at a subsequent term. A failure to employ such means does not extend the liability of the defendant in this case. There is some question whether the plaintiff had legal capacity to maintain this action. On that question we express no opinion.
It is recommended that the judgment of the district court be reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings according to law.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing-opinion, the judgment of the district court is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings according to law.
Reversed and remanded.
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