Case ID: ga-l-rep_1/html/0037-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Hall, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Harrell vs. Holt et al.
    
    Certiorari, from Pulaski. Forcible entry and detainer. (Before Judge Kibbee.)
    J. B. Mitchell; A. C. Pate ; W. L. Grice, for plaintiff in error.
    Jordan & Watson ; J. H. Martin, for defendants.
   Hall, J.

On the trial of a warrant for forcible entry and detainer, the evidence showed that the principal defendant had recently been in possession of the land and tenements in question; that, in her absence, they had been entered on surreptitiously and secretly, 'without her knowledge and against her consent, by the agent and would-be tenant of the plaintiff, they breaking open the house which had been securely fastened, and removing corn found in the building; that in a few days thereafter, the principal defendant came to the place with her furniture and household goods, and demanded restoration of possession; that neither she nor those accompanying and assisting her to remove her goods to the premises made use of any violence or uttered any threats or menaces; aud that her entry was not accompanied by force or the display of arms. The jury summoned to try the case found for the defendants :

Held, that, on the petition for certiorari which showed the above facts, the sanction of the presiding judge was properly refused. Code, .§§4524, 4525, 4526, 4085, 4087.

Judgment affirmed.