State ex rel. Chaffin v. Bettick
State ex rel. Chaffin v. Bettick
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is an action against Bettick and his sureties, upon his official bond as Constable. The breaches assigned are, that he 'failed to return two certain executions issued to him, and that his returns were false and insufficient.
In Eason v. Cummins, 11 Hum., the certificate, as in this case, failed to show that the person who rendered the judgment was an acting Justice of said county, at the time of the rendition of said judgment. The Court held the proceeding was purely statutory, and as the statute had not been complied with in a material respect, that the execution issued and founded upon the one so certified was void absolutely, and would, not justify an officer in seizing property under it.
In Apperson v. Smith, 5 Sneed, the certificate was similar to the one in the present case; it certified alone to the official character of the Justice at the time he issued the execution. This Court held that the execution so certified did not authorize the Justice of another county to issue an execution thereon, and an execution so issued was void.
These authorities sustain the Circuit Judge, and are conclusive against the plaintiff, as to the execution, but it is argued that as to the other case, in which the certificate execution was lost, that it being proven that it was certified, the law presumes it was properly certified, and that the Court erred in his instructions to the jury in placing too much stress upon the fact that the certificate produced was defi
The burthen was upon the plaintiff to make out his case; to do this he undertook to show that the execution issued to Bettiek was founded upon one certified from Lawrence County. The burthen of proof was upon him to show that it was properly certified; if he failed to do this by competent and sufficient evidence, his case must fail. This, we understand, was the substance of the charge, and we think the proof sustains the verdict.
There is no error, and the judgment will be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The State for the use of Wm. B. Chaffin v. Jerome Betticks.
- Status
- Published