Richardson v. Jenks
Richardson v. Jenks
Opinion of the Court
Jenks and others brought suit against Richardson'and others in the court of common pleas, and procured the issuance of a writ of attachment which was levied on property of Richardson in the county. Richardson moved for a discharge of the attachment on various grounds of invalidity set out in his motion. This motion was overruled in the court of common pleas. To the order overruling his motion to discharge, Richardson filed
Held: Notwithstanding the right of a party under the code to prosecute error to an order made in special proceeding in an action, jurisdiction of such proceeding’ must be in the same courts with that of the action to which it is auxiliary. The cause having been removed to the federal court, that court will not only determine the rig’hts of the parties but award appropriate remedies.
Demurrer to answer overruled, and petition in error dismissed.
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