Wilkins v. Croft
Wilkins v. Croft
Opinion of the Court
— This proceeding is irregular. It pretends to be a judgment on a note of hand with leave to enter judgment. But this cannot be done upon mere inspection. Either the party or his attorney must appear and confess the judgment, or proof of the signing the warrant,
I think the judgment is wrong in its principle, and therefore must be reversed.
Rossell and Pennington, Justices, concurred.
Judgment reversed.
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