Lee v. Benedict
Lee v. Benedict
Opinion of the Court
It is manifest that, upon the record here presented, the judgment of the circuit court should be affirmed. Whatever irregularities, or errors, if any, attended the rendition of the judgment of February 23, 1909, it was not absolutely void, and no ground was shown justifying its unqualified vacation. It was the duty of the trial court, therefore, on the hearing of the motion, before entering any judgment to first find and adjudge that there had been shown a valid defense
It -is just possible that this court, if a full record' had been presented, might dispose of the motion finally at this-time, but that cannot be done on the meager and very unsatisfactory record before us. If the motion should be again heard it is presumed that counsel will see and act upon the importance of a full bill of exceptions, or at least a finding of the controlling facts, and a complete record, should a review be desired. The judgment of the circuit court will be affirmed and the cause remanded to the court of common pleas with directions to hear the motion to vacate, and for any further proceedings that may be necessary.
Judgment affirmed.
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