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21 Mo. 443

Sickles v. Abbott

Supreme Court of Missouri

Decided July 15, 1855

Supreme Court of Missouri · decided 1855-07-15

<p>1. Judgment affirmed, because no exceptions were saved, the case having originated before a justice of the peace.</p>

Cited by 2 later decisions — most recently October 1927

2 state decisions

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Decided 1855-07-15

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Ryland, Judge.

¶1This was a suit on a note originally commenced before a justice of the peace. Judgment there given for the plaintiffs; the defendants appealed to the Circuit Court.

¶2On the trial in the Circuit Court, the cause was submitted to the court without a jury, and the court found a general verdict for the plaintiffs. Judgment was rendered accordingly.

¶3The record shows no exceptions to any testimony, either admitted or excluded. No instructions were asked, or refused, or given. No exceptions being saved, the judgment must be affirmed.

¶4Notwithstanding the numerous decisions to this point, of our court, such records still present themselves here. See Todd v. Aiken, at last January term. Terrell v. Hunter, at this term.

¶5Let the judgment be affirmed ; the other judges concurring.

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