Case Name: Seven Valleys Bank v. J. Woods Smith
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1895-01-03
Citations: 43 Neb. 237
Docket Number: No. 4681
Parties: Seven Valleys Bank v. J. Woods Smith.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 43
Pages: 237–237

Head Matter:
Seven Valleys Bank v. J. Woods Smith.
Filed January 3, 1895.
No. 4681.
xteview. A cause tried in the district court to a jury cannot he reviewed in this court before a final judgment has been entered upon the verdict in the court below.
Error from the district court of Custer county. Tried below before Hamer, J.
J. G. Naylor, M. McSherry, and Yates & Moore, for plaintiff in error.
Kirhpatrick & Holcomb, contra.

Opinion:
Norval, C. J.
This was an action instituted before a justice of the peace by the plaintiff in error, where it obtained a judgment, and the defendant prosecuted an appeal. In the district court there was a verdict for the defendant. The record before us consists solely of the transcript of the justice docket, the pleadings in the district court, and the verdict of the jury. If a judgment has been entered on the verdict, the record before us fails to disclose it. There being no final judgment in the case, the proceeding in error must be dismissed. (Daniels v. Tibbets, 16 Neb., 666; Gartner v. State, 36 Neb., 280; Stone v. Neeley, 34 Neb., 81; Smith v. Johnson, 37 Neb., 675; Baker v. Kloster, 41 Neb., 890.) The petition in error is
Dismissed.