Case Name: Bloom v. The People
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1886-12-08
Citations: 20 Ill. App. 668
Docket Number: No. 63—2459
Parties: Bloom v. The People.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 20
Pages: 668–668

Head Matter:
No. 63—2459.
Bloom v. The People.
This was a bastardy proceeding tried in the Criminal Court of Cook county, before the court without the intervention of a jury. The principal witnesses were the relator, Josie Hovak, and the appellant, Jacob Bloom. There were some other witnesses who weie called in behalf of appellant, but their testimony had no direct bearing upon the issue, and no fact was proved which affected the credibility of the relator. There was a direct conflict between these two witnesses on the vital issue in the case.
The finding of the trial judge is affirmed.
Opinion filed Dec. 8, 1886.

Opinion:
Opinion
Per Curiam.
Judge below, Rollin S. Williamson. Attorneys, for appellant, Mr. D. T. Duncombe ; for appellee, Mr. David Sullivan.