Case Name: Wallace v. Board of Commissioners of the County of Shelby
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1910-07-01
Citations: 46 Ind. App. 695
Docket Number: No. 6,620
Parties: Wallace v. Board of Commissioners of the County of Shelby.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 46
Pages: 695–697

Head Matter:
Wallace v. Board of Commissioners of the County of Shelby.
[No. 6,620.
Filed July 1, 1910.
Rehearing denied October 14, 1910. Transfer denied January 12, 1911.]
1. Appeal. — Jurisdiction.—Appellate Court. — The Appellate Court has no original jurisdiction, its powers being limited to the correction of errors of the trial courts, p. 696.
'2. Appeal. — Legalizing Acts. — Effect of, on Decision. — The passage of a legalizing act after an appeal has been taken does not authorize a reversal of a judgment which was correct at the time it was rendered, y. 696.
3. Appeal.— Constitutional Law.— Jurisdiction.— The Appellate Court has no jurisdiction to determine constitutional questions, p. 697.
From Shelby Circuit Court'; Will M. Sparks, Judge.
Action by Samuel L. Wallace against the Board of Commissioners of the County of Shelby. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals.
Affirmed.
Frank L. Littleton and John J. Kelly, for appellant.
George R. Meiks, A. F. Wray and T. R. Campbell, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The questions arising upon this appeal are identical with the questions presented in the cases of State, ex rel., v. Parks (1907), 169 Ind. 93, and State, ex rel., v. Goldthait (1909), 172 Ind. 210, and upon the authority of these eases the judgment of the court below is affirmed.