Armistead v. Marks & Saunders
Armistead v. Marks & Saunders
Opinion of the Court
On the first point the Court have no difficulty in reversing the judgment, being of opinion, that the law does not warrant a judgment
As to the other point, (which was suggested by the Court,) we are of opinion, that as the Deputy Sheriff was in no respect concerned in the merits of the cause, he alone might obtain a supersedeas.
■ The inquiry of damages must, therefore, be set aside as to all the defendants, as must the proceedings subsequent to the declaration, and the cause is to be proceeded in anew upon the Sheriff’s return, made upon the writs issued against the two Claibornes.
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